C-41 - First Batch - Film Not entirely Clear

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You missed my first paragraph. Is the film still wet? Or was it when you last examined it?

Blix or bleach then fix may be a moot point if wetness was the problem.

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You missed my first paragraph. Is the film still wet? Or was it when you last examined it?

Yes, the film is fine once dry. I am using Kodak films, and originally posted this thread just after I pulled it from the tank with the film looking pretty bad. Once dry, it was all good.
 

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The film referred to in the OP appears to be processed OK then. No need for anything extra. But, if you want a good bleach then fix set of chemistry the Kodak Bleach III and the Flexicolor Fix are good choices.

The Fuji equivalents are just as good.

PE
 
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