How long does it take to dry like this with 10-20% alcohol?
Haven't done measurements, but gut feeling says thay the drying time is almost halved. With 100% iso we're talking up to ~5 minutes, with 20% about an hour? The more you add, the more expensive it gets, the quicker the drying. Could run an experiment.
Why do you want to remove it before exposing the film? Are you looking for halation as an effect? If you remove it right before development, you wouldn't need to dry the film.
For juicy halation to appear, one needs to 1) remove layers that protect against this, 2) expose film with layers removed, 3) develop ASAP to avoid fogging. For extra juicy effect, one can even put a white/gray paper on the film pressure plate for extra blooming...
Why? I love infrared. Infrared look of ye olde is tied to films having no antihalation layers.
If you take Aviphot, remove AH and expose it to IR light, the effect is replicated very closely.
If you'd remove your layers just before development, not before shooting, you'll get none of the effects. And AH gets washed away with development either way.