Tetenal Antistatic Spray – 400ml

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The Tetenal Antistatic spray is a surface active agent for removal and prevention of static electricity on photographic materials like film and photographic paper and is therefore perfectly suited for darkroom use. An essential tool when scanning film!
The finely dosed solvent evaporates immediately which makes an? after treatment with a cloth or cotton swab unnecessary. The remaining thin film of the antistatic agent has no chemical or optical effects on the film or surface material. The spray is free of chlorofluorocarbons (CFC).

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