This Rubber Film Squeegee has three live rubber surfaces on each side to effectively squeege film surfaces dry.
Dimensions: Wiper length 4-3/4", overall 8"
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This seems to be a very effective film squeegee.
It is a vital tool to aid in the drying of processed films to prevent water marks. Quite large size makes is easy to...Read complete review
This seems to be a very effective film squeegee.
It is a vital tool to aid in the drying of processed films to prevent water marks. Quite large size makes is easy to use on medium format films. Highly recommend.
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when I tried to use it on my negatives, the rubber felt too sticky. I was afraid it would scrape the emulsion from the negative. I used a "sponge" type of squeeg...Read complete review
when I tried to use it on my negatives, the rubber felt too sticky. I was afraid it would scrape the emulsion from the negative. I used a "sponge" type of squeegee instead.
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Comments about General Brand Rubber Film Squeegee:
Does a great job at drying film
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I'm not so sure about this squeegee. I've used it three times now - twice on 35mm and once on 120mm. It seems to grip a bit to hard for my liking. I think it scratched my 120 a bit. I still prefer my fingers but I could just be paranoid.
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I use this at least 3 times a week for college photo classes, I works great along with LFN LOVE BOTH!
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As expected, definitely cuts down on dry time and water marks.
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Does exactly what it needs to do, branded products are always a little bit better but I see nothing wrong with this squeegee.
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This thing is awesome. I wish I had purchased one long ago instead of using my fingers all this time. I can't believe how much better my negatives dry using a proper squeegee. This is huge and large enough to use on 4x5.
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easy to use squeegee. does a great job at cleaning of film after developing
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I used to wait hours for my negatives to dry, and ended up with water spots all over the place, even when using an LFN solution. This squeegee gets all the excess liquid of my film with just a few wipes. My negatives are dry, spot free, and have no scratches. Awesome.
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I was a little leary at first thought it might scratch my negatives, but works great.
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Does a great job with instantly assisting drying of film. Prior to having this I constantly got water spots and the occasional chemical spot.
I have used some in the past, but found they are too short. You can hit a 36 exp reel with one shot and not miss the bottom half.
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when I tried to use it on my negatives, the rubber felt too sticky. I was afraid it would scrape the emulsion from the negative. I used a "sponge" type of squeegee instead.
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70 MM film, for NDT inspectiongreat durable product and great pricing.[...]Thank You
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Comments about General Brand Rubber Film Squeegee:
This seems to be a very effective film squeegee.
It is a vital tool to aid in the drying of processed films to prevent water marks. Quite large size makes is easy to use on medium format films. Highly recommend.
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Very quick and easy to use, but make sure you don't have any dirt on your rubber blades or it will scratch your film. I suggest keeping your squeegee in a case until needed.
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