I squeege roll film with fingers wet with fotoflo to remove the suds.
Exactly my procedure. Let the sponge touch very lightly the film.......I have always squeegeed my film with a pre-moistened sponge squeegee (Yankee)after using Photo-Flo for 2 minutes. I have yet (40 years) to get any scratches from the sponge. I do soak the sponge squeegee for 10-15 minutes first....... I do use a hardening fixer. My film dries faster and cleaner.
In my experience, if you're getting that much "suds" on the film, you're using too much photoflo and that can cause problems as well. A couple drops will break surface tension and is enough IMO.I squeege roll film with fingers wet with fotoflo to remove the suds.
In my experience, if you're getting that much "suds" on the film, you're using too much photoflo and that can cause problems as well. A couple drops will break surface tension and is enough IMO.
I tried a squeegee once-- it scratched the crap outta my negs!! I've never used one since, except on prints. Photo-flo and distilled water is sufficient, and never use anything INCLUDING fingers to wipe water from negs-PERIOD.
Rick
You'll get it here :Is photoflow something you can get in the UK?
I squeegee negatives ... I use a double wiper squeegee
made for that purpose and never scratch negatives
(mostly 120). I dip it in photo flo prior to
swiping the film.
I wager not one person contributing to this thread who
looks down on squeegeeing has ever used the eight
blade squeegee. A whole lot of knocking before
trying. The eight blade is well engineered. It
is not cheap. Dan
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