If you ever spill fixer onto a towel, make sure that that towel doesn't make it into a load a laundry.
All my whites smell like a blasted darkroom now.
All my whites smell like a blasted darkroom now.

glbeas said:FYI old towels relegated to the darkroom are a MAJOR source of airborne lint. The hard restaurant style cloth napkins are better, but I'd still like to find a cost effective non linting wipe.
glbeas said:FYI old towels relegated to the darkroom are a MAJOR source of airborne lint. The hard restaurant style cloth napkins are better, but I'd still like to find a cost effective non linting wipe.

Donald Qualls said:Collect up the affected whites and give them a long wash, just as you would a print, including multiple changes of water (every five minutes, and wash for an hour). The fixer is bound to the cotton fibers, and will take a long time to wash clear (though it likely would be helped by pre-washing in a strongish sodium sulfite solution).
winger said:(made of recycled paper, post-consumer).
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