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Key Features
- Wetting Agent for Film Processing
- Reduces Streaking and Water Spots
- Promotes Faster Drying
This 16 oz bottle of Kodak Photo-Flo 200 Solution is a wetting agent used to minimize water marks or streaks during film development. It is used after the final wash when processing films to decrease the water-surface tension and promote faster, more uniform drying.
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Hello, I recently read that this chemical can be ...
Hello,
I recently read that this chemical can be used to remove mold and fungus marks on old film before digitizing. Any help is appreciated.
Thank You
John
Photo-Flo is used to reduced water tension allowing water to run off film without leaving spots. It also helps the film dry more evenly. I would suggest contacting Kodak directly for advise on handling and cleaning damaged film. You could also try contacting an archivist at a local museum that specializes in photography.
Date published: 2021-09-03
question
Is this a concentrate that I can dilute with water? My research tells me that we trying agents are used in the range of drops per hundreds of mL rinsing water.
Very concentrated, and if it is 1:200, that means you would add 5 ml of photo-flo to 1000 ml water or 1 liter water, if you prefer, or 2.5 ml to 500 ml water( 1/2 liter water).
Date published: 2020-12-30
My photoflo seems soapy do you think I need to ...
My photoflo seems soapy do you think I need to dilute it more?
The solution should be smooth if you follow the instructions listed on the bottle.
Date published: 2022-04-26
I am using this as an additive to a phonograph ...
I am using this as an additive to a phonograph cleaning machine. This can not leave any residue behind. The recording will also be vacuum dried.
Does anyone have experience here?
I am using it to recreate the mystery formula for the no-longer available Discwasher D4 fluid. According to online vinyl gurus: To 99% distilled water, 1% Isopropyl alcohol, add a single drop of Kodak Phot-Flo (as a wetting agent).
For me, it works beautifully. My use is a couple drops on a brush. Can't speak to using large amounts in a record-cleaning machine, but I wouldn't hesitate. (btw the one large drop I added was to the D4 bottle, which is 1.25 oz.)
Date published: 2022-08-17
How long will this last after opening the bottle?
How long will this last after opening the bottle?
Very very long. Never seen one go bad
Date published: 2021-07-26
Is a capful = 1/200 of a gallon?
Is a capful = 1/200 of a gallon?
The recommended dilution is 1:200. The cap size cannot be measured.
Date published: 2022-09-19
Can this be used on BW, C41, & E6 films?
Can this be used on BW, C41, & E6 films?
This product is designed for use when processing Black and White Film only.
Date published: 2023-03-19
question
I have been soaking a photo that is stuck to glass overnight and water and the very bottom part is still stuck. Can I add photo flow to the water to help the last part come away from the glass without tearing the picture?
I generally prefer photo flo as a clean up rinse for images that are old, faded, dirty or curled as well as a final rinse due to its great capacity for leaving a print literally liquid-spot clean.
Date published: 2019-03-07