Only problem I had were watermarks on the dried film.
If you use QuickWash or Photo-Flo it is not necessary to use a film squeegee. Use distilled water.
I don't know what lab did you sent for processing but generally B&W film process are getting very expensive in "Japan".
It is not because of "Delta 3200" rather all black & white film processing.
However I know that Yodobashi may charge 1550 yen for Delta 3200 and TMZ which I think it is ridiculous without push, but NOTE that they may charge you 2350 yen for push processing Delta 3200!!!
That is insane!
If you use so called "pro lab" to process B&W film, they will probably charge you more than 1000 yen even with other films like T-MAX films, etc. (no push or pull)
That is the way it is.
The "pro lab" that I occasionally use for processing (via mail), charges the most for the B&W films, then C41 films and the least for the E6 films.
Yes, the cheapest is E6 films!
So I use the pro lab mentioned above for E6 processing (488 yen approx 4.8 USD per one roll of 120 E6 film)
If you think that over 1000 yen is too expensive for B&W films, the only way left is to process by yourself.
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