Steven Lee
Member
Ready for a meaningless lunch time water cooler discussion? 
A while ago I discovered TF-4 and TF-5 fixers. Their description wants you to believe that they're superior to acidic fixers. Supposedly they're faster acting, don't cause image bleaching, require shorter wash time, a stop bath and hypo clearing are not required. What's not to like?
If all of that is true, why aren't all fixers are near-alkaline then? Surely Ilford isn't stupid by continuing to manufacture and sell their slightly acidic rapid fixer. I have not noticed any difference after switching, but continue to buy TF-5 simply out of habit.
Thoughts?

A while ago I discovered TF-4 and TF-5 fixers. Their description wants you to believe that they're superior to acidic fixers. Supposedly they're faster acting, don't cause image bleaching, require shorter wash time, a stop bath and hypo clearing are not required. What's not to like?
If all of that is true, why aren't all fixers are near-alkaline then? Surely Ilford isn't stupid by continuing to manufacture and sell their slightly acidic rapid fixer. I have not noticed any difference after switching, but continue to buy TF-5 simply out of habit.
Thoughts?