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The best method for cleaning a photographic emulsion using PEC-12 Photographic Emulsion Cleaner is to apply a small amount of the cleaner onto a soft, lint-free cloth and gently wipe the emulsion surface in a circular motion. Avoid applying too much pressure to prevent damaging the emulsion. Repeat the process if necessary until the emulsion is clean.

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