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When wetting the ballast on my SFRSD before gluing I always used detergent and water, then the water, detergent white glue mix. I then changed to using alcohol and then the alcohol, water white glue mix and it made a huge difference. Much better at reducing the surface tension and the glue penetrated much better without any disturbance of the ballast. No tell-tale white marks left either. Never ever used WS ballast only Highball HO grade anything smaller and it looked like mud to my eyes on my N Scale RR.Rod.
Where can I get the screens?
You can pay a lot for proper sieves (I have a set I bought used for cheap) but for the crude separations most modelers want an inexpensive kitchen stainless strainer is likely to be a good option. I have a few sizes I have found over the years that are about 500 microns (coarse sand).
Unlike Bob, I don't use an eyedropper. My ballast gluing tool is an old "school size" Elmer's Glue bottle. Mix the glue, whatever you prefer, in a larger container, fill the small bottle, and adjust the cap to the flow you want, from drops to a stream. It holds a lot more than an eyedropper, so you can spend more time gluing and less refilling.