How do you clean 8mm film?
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How do you clean 8mm film?
Hello,
I have 8mm film that has been in my family for over 35yrs. I know it has never been cleaned. The film are in reel cases. How would you go about cleaning the film and how would you store it? Is there any other information that I need to know? Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thank's so much, Sandra
I have 8mm film that has been in my family for over 35yrs. I know it has never been cleaned. The film are in reel cases. How would you go about cleaning the film and how would you store it? Is there any other information that I need to know? Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thank's so much, Sandra
Either Filmrenew or Ecco Film Cleaner will do the trick. You can order both here:
http://www.chamblesscineequip.com/catalog/editing.htm
Just look under: "Movie Film and Cleaning Systems."
Good luck.
If the films have mold on them, I might suggest that you take them to a professional film restorer. Otherwise, the above cleaners should suffice.
Good luck.
Tom
http://www.chamblesscineequip.com/catalog/editing.htm
Just look under: "Movie Film and Cleaning Systems."
Good luck.
If the films have mold on them, I might suggest that you take them to a professional film restorer. Otherwise, the above cleaners should suffice.
Good luck.
Tom
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Re: How do you clean 8mm film?
Hi Sandra. I use the FilmRenew as mentioned above and I'm very pleased with it. The film looks much cleaner when projected, but the biggest benefit as far as I'm concerned is the lubrication provided. The film definately runs smoother through the projector.doc_porter wrote:Hello,
I have 8mm film that has been in my family for over 35yrs. I know it has never been cleaned.
Good luck!
I also want to clean my film but am not sure what to get. I checked the Widescreen Centre website and they lisk cleaning stuff here:
http://www.widescreen-centre.co.uk/price4.html
They don't mention the names given above. I assume I'd also need some sort of cloth. Could someone who knows about these things possibly look at this link and tell me what I should get?
All the best,
Barry.
http://www.widescreen-centre.co.uk/price4.html
They don't mention the names given above. I assume I'd also need some sort of cloth. Could someone who knows about these things possibly look at this link and tell me what I should get?
All the best,
Barry.
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Hi All,
I'm interested in this thread too. However all of the links seem to point to "what" to buy to clean film, and now "How" to clean film as the per the original post. Can I use an old cotton t-shirt? How long does the film need to dry before winding it up on itself? How much pressure is used?
Thanks!
Dave Anderson
I'm interested in this thread too. However all of the links seem to point to "what" to buy to clean film, and now "How" to clean film as the per the original post. Can I use an old cotton t-shirt? How long does the film need to dry before winding it up on itself? How much pressure is used?
Thanks!
Dave Anderson
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Opps. I should have looked more thoroughly before I posted...
http://www.film-center.com/clean.html
That's why I'm a junior member!
Junior.
http://www.film-center.com/clean.html
That's why I'm a junior member!
Junior.
self made cleaner
Hi people,
I use a self made cleaner: vaseline (30 %) and white petrol (70 %). The white petrol is that for the gas lighter. I have not problem with it, and it removes the scratches too. Someone has an opinion about this way?
Best regards
Ugo Grassi
I use a self made cleaner: vaseline (30 %) and white petrol (70 %). The white petrol is that for the gas lighter. I have not problem with it, and it removes the scratches too. Someone has an opinion about this way?
Best regards
Ugo Grassi
Thanks for the info and links. I must admit, I'm still unsure what to get. The films I have are not very dirty but it would be nice to clean/lubricate them before transfering. The Widescreen centre seems to be the best place locally that I know of. I don't want to spend a lot on a cleaning system, I just want to get a small amount of the right chemicle and whatever cloth I need.
The link I gave above links to the Widescren centre cleaning products price list. There's a fair bit of stuff there, could someone just have a quick look and advice me what I should get to just clean/lubricate my films?
Also, I'm a bit worried about scratching them while cleaning. Is this a problem that can happen?
Many thanks for your help.
The link I gave above links to the Widescren centre cleaning products price list. There's a fair bit of stuff there, could someone just have a quick look and advice me what I should get to just clean/lubricate my films?
Also, I'm a bit worried about scratching them while cleaning. Is this a problem that can happen?
Many thanks for your help.
Hi, as you are in the uk try these people aswell
http://www.classichomecinema.co.uk tel 08707446798 they sell cleaner....try bristol cine sales 0117 966 6066... also look up a firm called stanley productions in london, they sell colclean which is what the BBC telecine team use to clean film....
http://www.classichomecinema.co.uk tel 08707446798 they sell cleaner....try bristol cine sales 0117 966 6066... also look up a firm called stanley productions in london, they sell colclean which is what the BBC telecine team use to clean film....
I use Wittner's Professional Film Cleaner.
http://www.wittner-kinotechnik.de
Widescreen centre seem to be a bit offhand when it comes to 8mm at the moment.
Have you asked
http://www.simplycine.co.uk
http://www.wittner-kinotechnik.de
Widescreen centre seem to be a bit offhand when it comes to 8mm at the moment.
Have you asked
http://www.simplycine.co.uk