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Photosol PEC-12 Photographic Emulsion Cleaner - 59ml

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Photosol PEC-12 is a waterless Photographic Emulsion Cleaner which is suitable for use on most film and print emulsions. It is a blend of organic hydrocarbon solvents with a neutral pH and is free from chlorofluorocarbons and chlorinated hydrocarbons. It dries instantly, leaves no residue and meets archival needs. Because it contains no water, PEC-12 will not cause emulsion swelling, tackiness, water marks or other damage associated with re-washing.

PEC-12 is designed to remove non-water based stains, grease and inks from photographic emulsions and bases. It removes finger oils, grease pencil, adhesive tape residues, mildew, smoke and soot damage, gold foil stamp and most ball-point and permanent inks. It will aid in the removal of firmly affixed adhesive tape. Graphic arts applications include the easy removal of wax and rubylith.

It will remove a wide variety of non-water-soluble residues from many different types of photo materials. Among the materials on which PEC-12 can be safely used are: all modern hardened gelatin films, both B&W and color (including, but not limited to C-41, E-6 and K-14 processes), all modern hardened gelatin prints, both B&W and color, on fiber, resin coated, and polyester bases. This includes prints made with EP-2, RA-4 and Ciba (Ilfo)chrome processes.

PEC-12 should be used sparingly, a little bit goes a long way. In most cases, there is no need to apply it directly onto the photo or film. Apply a drop or two onto a PEC PAD non-abrasive wipes, cotton swab or pad. Don’t drench the applicator with PEC-12 which will waste the solution and will not increase effectiveness.

A detailed explanation regarding the use of PEC-12 can be found here.

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