







🧼 Clean like a pro, preserve like a legend.
PEC-12 Photographic Emulsion Cleaner is a professional-grade, non-water-based solution designed to remove stubborn stains, grease, and inks from photographic emulsions and film bases. Trusted by leading photographers and institutions, it dries instantly without residue or damage, ensuring long-term image integrity across B&W and color films. Packaged with a precision dropper for controlled application, this USA-made cleaner guarantees quality and satisfaction for all your darkroom needs.









| ASIN | B00009R72R |
| Audio Recording | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 426 in Camera Cleaners |
| Brand Name | Photographic Solutions |
| Colour | white |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (168) |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Item Weight | 0.25 Pounds |
| Liquid Volume | 59.15 Millilitres |
| Manufacturer | Photographic Solutions |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PECBTL |
| Model Number | PEC-12 |
| Product Warranty | Photographic Solutions products are backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee. |
| UPC | 887532405059 795122010111 713757844734 |
L**6
Great base cleaner.
Pec 12 is very useful at certain applications. In my view its performance as an emulsion cleaner is limited to use on current 35mm colour film and even then you risk damaging the negative. On older film where the chemical composition of the emulsion may have shifted caution is highly recommended. I would be very wary of using it on any slide film emulsion and certainly never use it on Kodachrome emulsion. If in doubt only apply on the smooth base side of the film. Its better to have a print with with some flaws or a scan you can alter in photoshop than a destroyed negative. I have used it on the base side of 1960s film to remove marks left by condensation on glass mounted slides and it performed very well. Using a Giottos GTAA1900 Rocket Air Blower - Black then a Matin M-6328 Small Size Goat Hair Dust Brush to remove any loose debris is important. Then spray some of the pec 12 on Photographic Solutions 10x10cm Pec Pad (Pack of 100) as the final part of the cleaning routine. Use sparingly or it will leave a residue. It is very strong so don't plan to clean a large amount in one go and keep the area well ventilated.
A**R
I thought I reviewed this last time I purchased one ...
I thought I reviewed this last time I purchased one, it arrived within dates stated, and it cleans photo and film, but needs care on old photos as they are not fixed the same, not cheap but works as claimed
L**T
Effective cleaning solution
This is fantastic for all Kodak slides. Very happy customers in that department. Also very useful for cleaning sticker residue that may get left behind on stuff. Probably also good for cleaning other things but I'll have to experiment and let you all know what they are!
A**N
Exellant
Great product to use on lenses, negs- or anything sensative. Highly recommendable. Its a bit pricy but has lasted me three years know on and off and still is working like new.
R**W
Disappointing, but.........
Unfortunately this cleaner was not able to improve any of my fathers damaged slide photos,which is a great disappointment as I hoped there would be at least some sign of improvement after applying this cleaner with PEC pads. The slides were in surprisingly poor condition, Im guessing the damage is due to moisture getting to the slide, which is maybe why this solution had no effect?
D**R
Photo negatives cleaner
Easy to use, straightforward instructions on the bottle. I had an old 2 1/2 inch negative to clean. I used a lint-free cloth, tested a small area in a corner first, and then gently wiped the rest. It worked very well.
C**S
Railman
A very good product, if a little pricey. Does the job that it is intended for, and keeps quite well.
M**L
Photo PEC 12 Photographic Emulsion Cleaner
Never used film cleaner before and was a bit shaken by the price. It cleaned the negatives and colour slides reasonably well but wasn't as effective as I had hoped and dust spots and embedded hairs had to be cloned out on Photoshop. Could be me not using it properly but I have followed the instructions.
A**R
Ordered these after finishing up the single bottle I originally bought. Works great for cleaning decades old 35mm slides. Beware of fumes.
D**L
J'utilise PEC-12 depuis un an pour nettoyer les films 8 mm et Super 8 de mes clients avant leur numérisation. Il nettoie très bien, enlève les graisses et la poussière accumulée sur les pellicules et en plus, pour moi, est sa rapidité à sécher très rapidement (ce qui augment de très beaucoup ma production) sans laisser de résidus. Je le recommande fortement. J'adore ce produit.
P**K
Cleans finger prints and non-water based stains as advertised. Too bad many dirt spots on old negatives are water based!
J**H
On my first order this came in and was spilled out into the box. The company did right by me and replaced the product for me. I in return bought several more containers from them, because this is the type of company that I like, ones who do right by their clients. This is great for cleaning pictures (always test first) and for cleaning old negatives up. It works and it amazing. I would suggest using in a well ventilated room if the strong odor bothers you.
T**R
I'm in the process of scanning more than a thousand Kodachrome slides (some 60 years old) and a huge quantity of photographs and negatives. Some of the photographs have been handled well, others not so well and are extremely dirty. With the Photographic Emulsion cleaner I've been able to remove spots, mold, even the dirt from 50 year old fingerprints. It's worked near miracles. There are some flaws that won't go away, the instructions clearly state that if the product doesn't work the first time, don't try a second, it can't remove every spot and repeated use may damage the emulsion. Certain emulsions will not tolerate the cleaner, a test procedure is outlined on the bottle. The cleaner has an extremely potent odor. If you're doing more than one or two photographs you need to get away from your work area to use it-leaving a window cracked open isn't a bad idea. It doesn't take much, just a little squirt on a cloth, don't use it at all unless a photograph needs it. It looks like this one container may see me through the entire project.
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