Yes - Photoflo is very similar to water wetter - it's a non-foaming
detergent. It also lowered the surface tension enough to let the
surface water drain of the film instead of drying on it. It would make
a mess of the film if it was not diluted properly, or used past it's
life expectancy.
  I don't know about the temperature issue, so would use the water
wetter rather than the photoflo, though doubt a teaspoon would do any
harm, it might do any good though.

On 11/8/05, Jeff Zedic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hmmm,
>
> No clue....there's no data sheet showing any fire hazard. It felt
> similar to dish detergent.......
>
>
> Jeff Zedic
> Toronto

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