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Is there anything at home that could be used as photoflow, if you don't have any? It's my week for dumb questions.

Is there anything at home that could be used as photoflow, if you don't have any? It's my week for dumb questions.![]()
Any special reason you are avoiding buying one of the cheapest chemicals in photography? Used half-strength in distilled water, even a small bottle will last for years, unless you are processing a lot of film.
Liquid dishsoap can replace Photo-Flo.
Any special reason you are avoiding buying one of the cheapest chemicals in photography? Used half-strength in distilled water, even a small bottle will last for years, unless you are processing a lot of film.
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Liquid dishsoap can replace Photo-Flo.
Nope, sorry.
Liquid soap contains scent and coloring matter. Both can leave scum and color on your film.
PE
Any special reason you are avoiding buying one of the cheapest chemicals in photography? Used half-strength in distilled water, even a small bottle will last for years, unless you are processing a lot of film.
i love that!
even after i posted the link, he said the exact same thing as he did before!
thanks ron!
john
i've never used anything but photoflo ..
i have a bottle i have been using since 1982
it seems to have been a lifetime supply![]()
John:
I just finished my bottle from 1967 or so - so not a lifetime ....
Matt
Now would not be a good time for you to step in front of a moving bus. Instead, get a second lifetime by buying another bottle of PhotoFlo.
Steve
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