Dear Eliza, If you don't find any help here, you can try the Association of Moving Image Archivists <https://amianet.org/engage/amia-l-listserv/>' listserv. There's also this website: http://www.triggertone.com/term/Vinegar_Syndrome and most importantly, the Image Permanence Institute in Rochester, NY. Their contact information is here: https://imagepermanenceinstitute.org/contact.html and they are among the leading experts in the field.
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