Ralph,
I've been using Photo-Flo 200 at about half strength or a little less with great success for years now.
That said, I also use some other products successfully. I have European Kodak Photo-Flo (not 200) that is principally ethylene glycol that works well (a different ingredient than Photo-Flo 200). I've also used the Zone VI product (not sure of the ingredients, but I've still got half a liter sitting around somewhere in the States) with success. Both of these I use at half-strength or less as well.
However, I always use distilled water for the final rinse after washing.
Theoretically, if the emulsion is well-saturated with distilled water, and drops are removed from the film surface, a wetting agent shouldn't be needed at all, since there are no minerals, etc. in the water to leave deposits; and the distilled water should all evaporate away leaving nothing behind.
The danger when there is nothing to deposit on the film seems to be marks left when the emulsion dries at different rates, with lines at the interfaces around drops, etc. The wetting agent serves to prevent drops remaining on the surface of the film so it dries evenly. Therefore, it would seem to make sense that, when one is using distilled water as a final rinse and there is little or nothing in the water to cause marks by deposit, the minimum amount of wetting agent necessary to prevent drops forming would do the job just fine.
I'm not sure how the wetting agent prevents mineral deposits from forming when hard water is used for the final rinse. Perhaps it simply distributes it evenly over the film surface. With harder or more mineral-laden water, more wetting agent may be required to prevent visible deposits... It is likely that Kodak's recommendations are for a worst-case scenario, and that one can use significantly less when one uses distilled or demineralized water.
The fact that greasy anti-foaming agents, etc. are often a part of wetting agents would prompt me to use the minimum possible. Perhaps some tests are in order to see just how little will do the job now...
At any rate, it might be interesting to expand your informal poll to include water quality. How much Photo-Flo does it take to do the job with fairly hard water as opposed to demin or distilled? There is likely a significant difference.
Best,
Doremus Scudder
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