Re: Original poster. I used to have a lot of dust problems in the darkroom. Since I started using dry compressed air on my negatives I don't have that problem.
I don't ever vacuum in my darkroom, but I have a hot air furnace blasting hot air into the neighboring room, which is my workshop, and it also generates a lot of dust. I do mop the floor from time to time, and I use some Heico Permawash in the water to remove chemistry stains from the floor, and I clean the enlarger, shelves, and working surfaces with a damp cloth.
I have used a camel hair brush, and I have used the charged brush, I have tried Edwal negative cleaner... It doesn't seem to make any difference. But the compressed air really works for me. I just put the negative in the negative holder, and give it a blast on both sides. With 35mm negs I may use Edwal NoScratch to get rid of small pieces of dust.
I do have dust problems with my cameras, however. I always have dust traces on my 4x5 and 5x7 negatives. Never on medium format and 35mm negs, except what gets stuck on them during drying post processing. That can sometimes be helped with the Edwal No Scratch, but usually means I have to spot my prints.
Hope that helps.
- Thomas