Looking at the source, first thing I would recommend is:
- enable "Config->Internals->Handling->Ignore all input timecodes" (reload source)
- set "Crop/Resize->Base->Pixel Aspect Ratio (PAR)" to 3x2
Starting from there that source has no combing artifacts, just tons of blends.
Using 'Fix combed with deinterlacer' does not make sense as there is no combing in the source.
If you are planning on using VIVTC or TIVTC, you should enable "Filtering->(De-)Interlace/Telecine->Deinterlace/Telecine Settings->Overwrite input scan type to" and set it to 'telecine'.
Personally I would set able "Filtering->(De-)Interlace/Telecine->Deinterlace/Telecine Settings->Overwrite input scan type to" and set it to 'progressive', try to figure out if there is a pattern to the blends and decimate them if possible.
Problem is, that source is a mix of different progressive content and I doubt that there is a fixed pattern and I doubt sRestore can fix this.
I doubt you can get rid of all the blends using Hybrid.
Wobbly or Exblend might be the right approach.
=> I can reproduce the problem with 'Fix combed with deinterlacer' and will look into it, but like I mentioned, this should not be used on such input.
Cu Selur