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* Cleaning projectors | * Cleaning projectors | ||
** Supplies (best qtips, rags, etc - other tips) | ** Supplies (best qtips, rags, etc - other tips) | ||
Use only Isopropyl Alcohol of 90% or higher to clean projector (it contains less water and won't leave a residue). | |||
Always make sure you are not in danger of getting any liquid on the sound reader. | |||
* Cleaning the booth | * Cleaning the booth | ||
* Cleaning film | * Cleaning film | ||
** Ultrasonic cleaners | ** Ultrasonic cleaners | ||
** Solvents etc. | ** Solvents etc. | ||
** PTR Rollers | |||
[[Category:Film handling]] | [[Category:Film handling]] |
Revision as of 11:41, 2 August 2013
- Cleaning projectors
- Supplies (best qtips, rags, etc - other tips)
Use only Isopropyl Alcohol of 90% or higher to clean projector (it contains less water and won't leave a residue). Always make sure you are not in danger of getting any liquid on the sound reader.
- Cleaning the booth
- Cleaning film
- Ultrasonic cleaners
- Solvents etc.
- PTR Rollers