I use Diggers an Aussie brand also if a film is a bit jumpy, I give it a very light coating of "Armor All" that particular product was suggested by a forum member, it seems to work fine In saying that once a film is cleaned, I tend to leave it alone after that, making sure if you own an Elmo that is, that those green guides and anything else you can think of, that are prone to scratch films, are either replaced or modified is really a must.
Isopropyl is fine on polyester films. but I did read years ago, you had to be careful with acetate films. In saying that I do use it on acetate as well. But as for all cleaning, just enough to clean and hopefully dry between the hand rewinders, most of the time I will go back over the film with a soft lint free cloth just to be sure
I clean all Super8/Std 8mm film using hand rewinders, in fact I find hand rewinders are a must for all film work including rewinding of all small gauge film.
Isopropyl is fine on polyester films. but I did read years ago, you had to be careful with acetate films. In saying that I do use it on acetate as well. But as for all cleaning, just enough to clean and hopefully dry between the hand rewinders, most of the time I will go back over the film with a soft lint free cloth just to be sure
I clean all Super8/Std 8mm film using hand rewinders, in fact I find hand rewinders are a must for all film work including rewinding of all small gauge film.
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