I did try using photoflo II as a wetting agent for VDB and it wasn't alot of fun. I'm using a syringe to measure the amount of sensitizer; the Photoflo bubbles made it very difficult to read the amount. Then, when I went to slowly squeeze out the sensitizer onto the paper, the last 1/3 came exploding out and made a real mess. Ultimately, the Photoflo worked very well as a lubricant for the syringe but didn't seem to do any good for my paper.
david
David,
You're likely addind too much of it. Try 1 drop per 10ml of sensitizer (with my pipettes, that makes 1 drop of PhotoFlo per 250 drops of sensitizer). If you use less than 10ml sensitizer, then dilute some PhotoFlo in a separate container so that the final strength doesn't change and you still add 1 drop.
For instance, if you are going coat using 2ml sensitizer, then you need 2/10 -> 1/5 drops of PhotoFlo. Perpare your 2ml sensitizer in a shot glass (using a syringe), put 1 drop of PhotoFlo and 4 drops (5 - 1) of distilled water in another, swirl and get it in a pipette, add 1 drop of this to your 2ml sensitizer container, swirl and get it in another pipette (do not use the syringe, you already measured the required amnt. of sensitizer!), draw / pour the sensitizer onto your paper and quickly use the rod (or brush) to spread it (don't wait too much since it will be absorbed quicker than you are used to). That's it! If that sounds too much complicated, then you can prepare a diluted PhotoFlo stock solution beforehand (refresh it often if you're not sure the keeping properties).
Hope this helps,
Loris.