Back in 1986 Al Wigington and David Stuck and their company,
Theatre Services Corp., began proving to skeptics that movie screens can be
cleaned without damaging their reflective properties.
Now, in 2000 David Stuck brings that expertise and the
advancement in movie screen cleaning to the industry with Theatre Services
International, Inc. (TSII). Carrying forward the dedication to excellence that
Mr. Wigington insisted upon, TSII offers the movie exhibitor a much less costly
alternative to movie screen replacement.
Theatre Services International, Inc. offers value. Since
damage to a screen's surface can not be repaired we take the time to survey the
screens with the managers. We point out what is dirt and what is damage, and try
to give the manager an idea of what the screen will look like after the job is
complete. This information can also give you an idea of how many more years the
screen will provide a quality picture.
We spend a great deal of time training and honing the
expertise of our technicians. Each screen is different. The type of candy dirt,
cola, and pollution on that screen dictates how it must be cleaned. That is why
everyone in the field is trained to handle everything from mustard and egg to
heating oil soot and water leaks.
The TS2™ Movie Screen Cleaning Process is safe and effective. If
performed on a regular basis, it will prolong the life of a movie screen.