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Cleaning old 35mm slides
"Marc Bouchard" wrote in message
... This question has probably been asked a thousand times but here goes. I just bought a Plustek 7500ISE scanner to scan my dad's old slides. As I peeked at a few, they look fairly dirty. How do I clean those up? Obviously not with water (the cardboard holder wouldn't last long and water might damage the slide itself). So what is the best way to clean those? Any particular product/method? Thanks a lot! Marc I don't know the correct name but one of those little "bulb brush" things, they have a soft brush on the tip and you give them a squeeze and it blows air out through the bristles. That's all my Dad ever used to keep his slides clean. -- [This comment is no longer available due to a copyright claim by Church of Scientology International] "I like your Christ. I do not like your Christians. They are so unlike your Christ." Gandhi |
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