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The Paterson Film Squeegee is designed to remove excess water from newly processed film and works best when used with Paterson Wetting Agent.

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Paterson Film Squeegee

The Paterson Film Squeegee is designed to remove excess water from newly processed film and works best when used with Paterson Wetting Agent.

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