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[filmscanners] Re: Modern photography...



Yuk!  Carbon tet!  We used to kill insects with it for general science class
in the early 60's.  Very deadly stuff.  But I'm still here....


On 5/19/05 3:40 AM, "Tony Sleep" <TonySleep@halftone.co.uk> wrote:

> Arthur Entlich wrote:
>
>> OK, how about this... maybe the PEC is responsible ;-)
>
> I've never owned any, it's available but hard to find in UK. I've seldom
> used anything other than a dry brush for dust, very occasionally a
> microfibre cloth. I have some proprietary film cleaner which was reckoned
> to be the best available before PEC12, but avoid it if possible as it
> leaves a slightly smeary residue. It's only worth using for fingerprints
> IME, and they're very rare.
>
>> What is that stuff really made from anyway?
>
> Probably mainly carbon tetrachloride, which is carcinogenic - at least
> that's what the stuff I have includes.
>
> Regards
>
> Tony Sleep - http://www.halftone.co.uk
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