Radost
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I use the pre-bath at about 30 degrees Celsius, but I don't temperature control it - it always works. The chemistry itself does not pollute - I return it relatively free of impurities. During the water flush, I strongly agitate the tank, the first water comes out completely black, the next two - with decreasing. After the third water bath, there are only pink dyes, no Remjet particles.
The one time I skipped the pre-bath, the developer had turned almost black, heavily saturated with Remjet particles. Worse, for some reason the Remjet stuck to the tank's spirals - extremely unpleasant. If I use a preliminary bath, the contamination of the spirals is many times less and they are easy to clean. I have no explanation why.
Please try at 80F/27C +-1 C like Kodak recommends. I really think that is the magic. They would not put extreme temp limitation for no reason.