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Re: [ARSCLIST] Tape Baking Question
Hi Kevin
The Lighter fluid is Ronsonol lighter fluid - Excellent for removing labels,
tar, grease and oil stains (so the bottle says), plus lighting cigarettes!
It's the kind you put in a Zippo lighter! It contains Naphtha.
The archial splicing tape is light blue in colour (color) and is made by
Quantergy I think. The last time I purchased it was through A/V Burlingtion
but there are other places you get it, like Quantergy itself.
http://www.burlington-av.com/
The person I dealt with at Burlington was Grant, he was always very helpful.
Cheers
Marie
Sorry, I can't remember the model # off hand.
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Quoting Ganesh.Irelan@xxxxxxxx:
> Marie O'Connell said,
> "I then clean the layers with lighter fluid. Once I get to the
> actual splice I replace it, after cleaning off the old glue and put it
> back together with archival splicing tape. "
>
> Presumably that is archival quality lighter fluid too! :-) Seriously
> though. Please tell me your supplier, brand, model, etc. for the archival
> splicing tape.
>
> Thank you,
> Kevin Irelan
>