Final rinse

NO, that onlty takes particles out, but no minerals.
The minerals are the ones that create marks when the film dries.
 
Wintoid, I guess you have the same disgustingly hard water in London as we have in Reading.

I've found using Brita filtered water for the final wash (with the wetting agent / Fairy) leaves next to no marks on my film. I was using the filtered water just for the chemicals before but then realised I was being stupid by ruining that effort by washing it with tap water.
 
We have well 'ard water in London as you'd expect. I assume we're talking about film here, so my final rinse is a dunk in photoflo made up with filtered water. I dump this after 5 or 6 rolls have been through it. I went through a horrendous time with water marks last winter before hitting on this. Now my negs are sparkly (shame about the pictures :) ) when before they were dull due to a film of London tap water.

Mark
 
Hmm Brita eh. Interesting. At the moment I'm getting flawless results (technically speaking, not artistically speaking) by using distilled water bought from Robert Dyas. I lug 5 litres of it home from work with me every month or two, but if I could avoid that by using a Brita filter it would be worthwhile. One to think about, thanks!
 
Wintoid, a BRITA filter alone will not do it.
KULLY ads wetting agent

kully said:
I've found using Brita filtered water for the final wash (with the wetting agent / Fairy) leaves next to no marks on my film. I was using the filtered water just for the chemicals before but then realised I was being stupid by ruining that effort by washing it with tap water.
 
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