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Washing the film with soap

pentaxuser

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They certainly are not interchangeable. I have tried a whole bottle of Ilfotol and Photoflo on my dirty plates and cutlery and still they were not clean. I spent so much on this stuff that I believe I made it possible for the former Harman management to sell Ilford for a profit

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mklw1954

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Use of hypo clear and PhotoFlo probably won't add even a penny to the cost of developing a roll so it's foolish not to use them.

There's plenty of information on developing from the film and chemical manufacturers and good forums like APUG. I wouldn't rely on Youtube videos as anyone can put up anything. I saw one genius demonstrating E6 development and chemicals were spilling all over his kitchen counter and floor and no gloves or goggles were worn.
 

Harry Stevens

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Old thread but I looked up ingredients a long while back and the differences where nothing more than a bit of smelly and anti bacteria in minuscule amounts, I have used dish soap since the 80s 2 drops a litre. In the good old days before rip off became a norm Jessops UK use to sell 500ml bottles of wetting agent for 50p........They also rip gardeners off as well the profits must be massive .
 

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Not all locations require a wetting agent. I haved moved twice since I began developing my own film and have had to modify may washing technic each time.

The first house had well water and did well with Ilfotal per Ilford instructions.
I moved to a home with municipal water and found that my old technic left soap spots. Despite trying varying concentrations of Ilfotol, I eventually found that a soak in distilled water was all that was required.
I moved again to a home with very hard well water, and with much experimentation, found that a soak in distilled water with two drops of Edwal LFN and a wipe with a soft cloth is required.

I do agree with the others that wetting agent is so cheap, there is no reason to use anything else.
 
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