For what it's worth:
After a particularly disquieting discovery that many of the strips of 120 Efke 50 that I had processed were peeling apart - the emulsion lifting from the base, I wrote to J and C about it. John was great about following up on it with the factory. I had used Sprint chemistry with hardener added to the fixer in the suggested amount, the same set-up we have used for years in our school darkroom on Ilford and Kodak films. There were different batches of chemicals mixed and used over the period of a couple of weeks, but the same measurements and the same stock. No other film processed at the same time, using the same chemicals, had any problem at all. I had shot Tmax 100 and HP5 and processed them the same weeks. The factory immediately questioned the use of a hardening fix and, short of telling me that this was the reason that the film had separated, suggested that this was not a good idea - that I had probably "over hardened" the film.
I have not had a repeat of that experience recently (that was two summers ago) and I have processed Efke in 35, 120 and 2.25x3.25 sheets in hardening and non-hardening fixer, but far less of it than I did in those two weeks. I must admit that I'm kinda shy of the stuff these days, though I do love the look and like having the small sheets for my Busch Pressman.