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    Good cleaner for pigment inkjet prints?

    I just tried removing a fingerprint with PEC-12, my old magical standby.

    It's a bit too good. Removed the fingerprint and also the ink.

    Is there anything that removes oils but that isn't a pigment ink solvent?

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    Re: Good cleaner for pigment inkjet prints?

    Quote Originally Posted by paulr View Post
    It's a bit too good. Removed the fingerprint and also the ink.
    Not to rub it in (...or off ), but I had to laugh. Kinda like universal stain remover used in old Looney Toons removing everything. I think that speaks volumes for archival pigment printing. I've been trying to tell people to be careful with their new archival prints for years, and not to worry so much about GSPs. I really do apologize for being no help whatsoever. And now back to our regular programming…





    P.S. Ya think that might work on some forum members? (…hey, watch it with that stuff!)

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