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'''Supplies'''  
'''Supplies'''  
* lint free cotton gloves
* electronics grade alcohol
* electronics grade alcohol
* lint free Q-tips
* lint free Q-tips
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* Solvents etc.
* Solvents etc.
* Ultrasonic cleaners
* Ultrasonic cleaners
* PTR Rollers: Again, Only use them if they are very well maintained and clean and you know what you are doing. Dirty PTR rollers can do more damage than good. PTR rollers are very good at keeping a perfectly clean print dust free, but the benefits of running a very dirty print through PTR rollers are negligible at best.  
* [http://www.nfsa.gov.au/preservation/handbook/conservation-treatments/particle-transfer-rollers/ PTR Rollers]: Again, Only use them if they are very well maintained and clean and you know what you are doing. Dirty PTR rollers can do more damage than good. PTR rollers are very good at keeping a perfectly clean print dust free, but the benefits of running a very dirty print through PTR rollers are negligible at best.  


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[[Category:Film handling]]
[[Category:Film handling]]

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