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Ilford Simplicity Wetting Agent (12-pack)

Ilford Simplicity Wetting Agent (12-pack)

The Ilford Simplicity Wetting Agent is a non-ionic wetting agent used as a final rinse before drying films. It can be used in all manual and machine processes to greatly reduce the risk of drying marks being formed. It can also be used as a final rinse before drying fibre based prints to provide rapid, even drying.

How to Use:

Simply pour the full contents of the dev, stop and fix sachets into separate measuring containers, dilute each one to 600ml with water at the correct temperature, stir to ensure they are mixed and then you are ready to use as part of the normal dev, stop, fix and wash sequence. At the end of the wash, sequence adds 2 cap-fulls of the wetting agent to the tank and give five inversions before removing the films.

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Ilford Simplicity Wetting Agent (12-pack)

The Ilford Simplicity Wetting Agent is a non-ionic wetting agent used as a final rinse before drying films. It can be used in all manual and machine processes to greatly reduce the risk of drying marks being formed. It can also be used as a final rinse before drying fibre based prints to provide rapid, even drying.

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