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Adam - just wondering, have many times have you used? And potential issues you encountered? I’m very nervous about doing anything.
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Due to it's chemical makeup there are now prohibitions in place as to shipping. It must be done by ground, or ship. From the Freestyle site: Shipping Restrictions GROUND Shipping Only. This item is classified as Limited Quantity for transportation. These items can only be shipped via GROUND in the Continental United States. They can not be shipped to PO boxes or Internationally. Limited Quantity items are non-returnable. If you are on the East Coast try B&H photo in NYC. https://www.bhphotovideo.com/ In the west I would use Freestyle Photo and Imaging Supplies a great company that caters to film photographers. https://www.freestylephoto.com/
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Thanks. That's exactly what I am afraid of. . . creating a white spot. I could also start very slow and easy and see if it's working.
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Pec 12 is a professional product and should not damage the photo itself. Made for a glossy surface. The only worries for me would be if there was a crack in the gloss of the photo. Even then, I wouldn’t be that worried. Spray pec 12 on a non abrasive item like a soft cloth or q-tip and lightly wipe away. If the ink does not come off or start to break down, it’s probably not coming off.
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I have been thinking about this type of thing for a while and wondering how to get a blue sharpie inscription (circa 1990's) off a 1912 photo. It really detracts from the image.
Do you think a product like PEC-12 would work ? It was done with a sharpie so I don't anticipate the pressure point being left behind like that of a pen. Also, if I cleaned other parts of the photo with the PEC-12, would some see that as a no-no (negative) and consider it defacing or restoration ? Thanks in advance for the thoughts. |
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There was a product called a PEC Pad that was made for use with the spray. Non abrasive.
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