ForestCap
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I run the film tilted under a small stream of tap water, subtly make use of the water surface tension to take all isolated water drops on the film away. No need to use squeegee nor flo. 0 marks left.
You can also get streaks if you use too much photo-flo. You will get flow marks then.
A few drops are enough in a full tank, it shouldnt get all foamy 🙂
So thanks to the confirmation, last night's developing extravaganza was followed by a wet finger squeege. Didn't like the "look", so I rewet it with a spray misting bottle filled with a mix of distilled water and 1 drop of Photoflo. Didn't like that either. Ran a wet sponge sandwich (won't call it a sponge squeegee... though that's what it is that I bought some time ago from Freestyle... possibly) down it, and then more misting. Worked as a 1st time change in process. Did get one spot, but otherwise, the negatives came out sparkling. What's my take away? Probably to NOT use a finger squeegee either, and to simply hang the film and mist it. To be continued? Not if I can help it!