Which is best? and Why?
...is the best way forward.
......... If it can beat the smell of fixer I'm happy,.............
There are less smelly alternatives to "normal" acid fixer. Quite a few of us use Kodak Flexicolor Fixer (made primarily for colour, but perfectly good for black and white film and papers.). It has 2 advantages:
1: being less acidic it smells far less,
2: it tends to be cheaper, because of the competition for such products.
There are probably even better formulas that might be at a pH level that is absolutely optimum for minimal odour (probably around pH=7, I would guess) but the Flexicolor is a great improvement over the general "black and white" fixers. Its pH is around 6.5.
There are less smelly alternatives to "normal" acid fixer.
Quite a few of us use Kodak Flexicolor Fixer ...
Its pH is around 6.5.
As other people mentioned, filters are for particles and exhaust fans are for fumes.
Just be careful with ozone. It itself is quite toxic to human beings, and can damage lungs and promote cancer. Again, something conveniently overlooked by the companies that make these products.
PE
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