On Friday, September 13, 1996 at 2:00:00 AM UTC-5, thom Mitchell wrote:
In article <50mm2f$[email protected]>, [email protected] says...
Oberle_cadcat ([email protected]) wrote:
: After my last B&W darkroom session I found dark brown stains
: on my white cotton shirt. I guess it is developer (or fixer?)
: Has anyone an idea how I can remove this ugly spots ?
: Thanks for your help
: Hans-Dieter
It would be the developer . Try diluted Chlorox or similar product >available to you. You are lucky it was a white shirt and not colored. >Gordon
I think the spots are fixer and I have heard of a product called x-14
which is suppossed to get them out. I don't actually know. In my
experience developer always washes out (at least d-76 and dektol and tmax) but fixer stains are forever. Also be very careful of wool and leather (including shoes) around fixer, it eats them. Get a lab coat or apron for your darkroom sessions. Good luck.
Thom
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