Thanks for the compliments!
I didn't think of the squeegee the back concept on my own, though. I can't remember which instructor suggested it, but it had to be while I was taking classes at the Danforth Museum School in Framingham, MA, 'cause that's when I started using FB.
Anyway, they said the emulsion was softer and more likely to scratch on FB than RC (took him at his word). And, yes, the paper is the part that takes longer to dry, so squeegeeing it seems to make a little more sense. Whether his reason is valid or not, it's become habit and it works for me.
I'll try it in the future. But the emulsions are much harder than they used to be I think. I've never had a scratch from squeegeeing even with the abused school squeegee. Lol.
Thanks.
