I developed 3 rolls of Fomapan 100 120 last night at the same time in the same tank last night. Tank is a Paterson 5-roll, which can do u to 3 rolls of 120. The amount of fixer I had available was just enough to fill the tank, and the last bit of fixer was silver-lading. I swallowed hard as I saw it going in, but I really didn't have much of a choice but to use it.
Did an extra long rinse, and extended my photoflo time, but when I took the rolls off the spools, lots of gray matter (silver) was on the bottom roll. I re-rinsed it in hoes of getting it off, but looking at the scans, there is still quite a bit of silver on the negatives from the one roll.
Kodak says to use 98% alcohol to clean negatives, and I have 95% alcohol, so I'm thinking of using that with a microfibre cloth, but I have my concerns.
Is the unwanted silver now embedded in the film, or will it come off without causing problems to the negatives? Or is there something else I can/should do to remove it? Running my fingers along a bad (the shot came out bad) frame yielded no silver on my fingers, although when I did the same thing when it was wet, I got loose silver on my fingers. I guess I'm worried that what would be required to remove the (assumed) surface silver would cause the silver making the image come off as well, but I don't know.
Help is appreciated.
Here's a crop showing the specks on the images (in positive form):

Did an extra long rinse, and extended my photoflo time, but when I took the rolls off the spools, lots of gray matter (silver) was on the bottom roll. I re-rinsed it in hoes of getting it off, but looking at the scans, there is still quite a bit of silver on the negatives from the one roll.
Kodak says to use 98% alcohol to clean negatives, and I have 95% alcohol, so I'm thinking of using that with a microfibre cloth, but I have my concerns.
Is the unwanted silver now embedded in the film, or will it come off without causing problems to the negatives? Or is there something else I can/should do to remove it? Running my fingers along a bad (the shot came out bad) frame yielded no silver on my fingers, although when I did the same thing when it was wet, I got loose silver on my fingers. I guess I'm worried that what would be required to remove the (assumed) surface silver would cause the silver making the image come off as well, but I don't know.
Help is appreciated.
Here's a crop showing the specks on the images (in positive form):
