







🎥 Keep your memories crystal clear — the pro’s choice for flawless film care!
PEC-12 Photographic Emulsion Cleaner is a professional-grade fluid designed to safely and effectively remove non-water-based stains, grease, and inks from photographic emulsions and bases. Trusted by photographers, labs, and museums worldwide, it dries instantly without residue or emulsion damage, making it ideal for cleaning 35mm film, photo negatives, B&W slides, and more. Made in the USA with a satisfaction guarantee, PEC-12 ensures pristine film preservation and longevity.





R**R
Superb cleaning fluid
PEC-PAD have a reputation that needs no further reviews. The Photographic Emulsion Cleaner is superb. It easily cleans off 40+ year old adhesive residue on my old 8mm films. Quickly dries with no streaking and residue when wiped down with a PEC-PAD.This fluid works as well or better than some 40+ year old Kodak film cleaner that I had. Probably without the toxic or environmentally unfriendly VOCs. Unfortunately I did not tighten the cap completely the last time I used the Kodak cleaner and it evaporated away.The only complaint I have is the cleaner evaporates so quickly from the pads you have little working time if needed. I apply to fluid to a cotton swab and wipe it down with a pad. If I need to cover large areas I'll moisten a pad.
A**R
Delivered what it promises.
Great stuff. Using it to clean over 3000 slides. Easily removes fingerprints with appropriate swabs.Note: Has a strong smell and is highly flammable.
B**C
Best for removing permanent marker ink from almost anything
PEC 12 is the best stuff for removing permanent marker ink from almost anything. I have been using it for years.
D**P
Were the slides better after cleaning than before?
Did it streak? Yes.Did it remove dirt? Yes.Were the slides better after cleaning than before? Debatable.Save this stuff for the really dirty slides, don't use it if you don't have to.I used cotton swabs and as little of this stuff as I could to clean some unimportant slides. I found that it would remove dust that was not knocked off by a dry brush, or blown off by compressed air, but it also streaked leaving minor but visible smears on the slides. I also found that the cardboard slide carriers would snag fibers from the cotton swabs that intruded into the pictures nearly as badly as the dust I was trying to remove.Certainly not worth a blind "clean every slide" approach, perhaps worthy of "there's a blatant thumb print on slide 6, and I really like slide 6" cleanup.edit: After going through 1160 slides, and having nothing else to clean them with, I have a bit more experience with this stuff.The first slides I cleaned were from the early 50's and some of them had what appeared to be chemical residue from the developing process crystallized on the film. These are the ones that streaked badly, I think because the cleaning fluid dissolved the residue, but did not remove the residue. This required wiping down with the cleaning solution, and wiping it off with a dry q-tip several times to remove the residue. It worked but not quickly.Later slides seemed to have cigarette smoke residue on them, thin could be removed with a single application.Most of my slides were cleaned sufficiently by brushing them off with a camera sensor cleaning brush. It took at least 1 minute per slide to use this cleaning solution on the dirtier slides, and then they would still need to be brushed off to remove the residual cotton fibers from the Q-tips.I have increased the rating, but it is still tedious and difficult to use this stuff effectively.The answer to my question in the title is "Yes".
M**A
Good job
It worked very well to clean off my very very old 8 mm films from the 1950-1960. Surprised at how dirty yhe film was.
G**N
A little goes a long way.
Used this product for the first time, ran my film through the cloth and was surprised at the amount of dirt collected for film in the can for more than 50+ years. Got the film nice and clean.
C**N
Good Seller
Fast shipping. Great item. Would buy from again.
P**S
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