A film need be dunked only briefly (a few seconds) in any diluted wetting agent. Letting it soak for several minutes is unnecessary. You also have to be careful not to use too much of the wetting agent. I know that this can cause problems with Photo-Flo like greasy spots. I would assume that other wetting agents would behave the same.
Gerald,
Of course, you are correct if all that is needed is to break the surface tension of the water. If, however, your negative contains a significant amount of dissolved minerals from hard water or a water softener, then a longer soak is needed to get these down to a level where they won't form crusty deposits on the negative when it dries. Hence my advice for a longer soak in distilled water plus wetting agent after the wash. Killing two birds with one stone as it were. I used to process in an area with lots of calcium carbonate in the water. Without 2-3 minutes in a distilled-water bath, I'd get deposits.
Best,
Doremus

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