Sirius Glass
Subscriber
Make sure the ratchet balls are loose, not stuck. If you haven't used it in a while they may be jambed, may also be from not cleaning properly. Never expose the reels to PhotoFlo, it leaves a sticky residue.
There are many threads on the subject of "why can't I load film on my plastic reels". They all come down to the same conclusion, cleanliness and keep them away from PhotoFlo.
plastic reels, no matter what brand, only work right if they are absolutely dry;the tiniest bit of moisture in the tracks and the film will stick to it
photo flow never bothered me
Reels need to also be clean, every time you unload them a trace of gelatin builds up on them from the film, a good wash in biological washing powder. I'm using Paterson reels I've had for 40+ years with no issues. A dishwasher tablet will work equally as well.
Ian
Never had a problem with Paterson reels and as already said they should be bone dry before use.
Plastic reels must be completely clean and dry. The ball bearings must be completely clean. I have not had problems with plastic reels and use Jobo plastic reels. If I am not using the Jobo processor, I use Hewes stainless steel reels.



