Customer Review: I learned about PEC-12 at a professional photo convention in Chicago, years ago, and have been using it ever since. It will take Sharpie marker off both the base and emulsion side of film and prints with little or no residue. Also, I have cleaned/restored what looked like serious old water marks off... more info
Customer Review: Squeeze this baby and you get a strong blast of air. I've used it to blow dust off lenses and my DSLR sensor. I've used it to blow dust away from the subject of indoor macro shots. I also intend to use it to blow dust off slides prior to scanning. The puff of air is stronger than my previous... more info
Customer Review: I have a Canon Digital Rebel XT (350) which cannot be cleaned with the original Eclipse formula. I was a little concerned after reading some reviews indicating that this formula is inferior and may leave streaks. Having no choice, I bought it. It worked fine. I added a few drops to a size 2 cleaning... more info
Customer Review: I did a whole bunch of research and settled on the CanoScan 8800F. I used it to scan old color slides from my childhood. The only problem was that the slides are very dirty and the scanner is so good that it picked up all the dirt and scratches... I'm planning on cleaning the next batch of slides... more info
Customer Review: Found it to be effective is cleaning dust and other matter from the slides that have been put away for many years. I do recommend this item for anyone who may be considering scanning photos, negatives and slides.
Customer Review: Beware the word "SYSTEM" in the product title. It is not a "system". It is a quick and effective means of removing many smudges and lint from viewfinders, mirrors, and some lenses. It is not a one stop shop tool to clean your expensive glass. * the tiny tip is great for point and shoot... more info
Customer Review: The only reason to buy these swabs is to keep the sticks and rewrap them with pecpads. You can also cut down a rubber spatular found at your cooking store and wrap it with the pec-pads. try that, it works very very well. kodak actually suggests using pec-pads on their sensors...well, they used to... more info
Customer Review: I have some old slides and they are dusty and have spots. I read in reviews that this cloth was recommended. I was very disappointed when it scratched one of my slides though it didn't scratch all of them. I would have to say to be careful and try on one that is not important. Even then I would be... more info
Customer Review: I had some old 1950's slides that had mold (?) spots. I read good reviews on this product and ordered it. I tested it first on some unimportant film and it worked fine. Unfortunately on one of my important slides it scratched it. I was also using the "tiger cloth" so not sure what could have... more info