jack straw
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I have recently moved, and have been setting up my darkroom in the upstairs hall bathroom (kids bathroom) which is a full bath with a double vanity sink with OK counter space. The whole setup has to be "pack it in, pack it out" and I have come up with some solutions that I am pretty happy with. I've set up one largish print drying screen that fits into place above the shower/bath, which gives me enough real estate for 10-12 8x10s. I found a tool cart at home depot that perfectly fits the baseboard of my enlarger, and has loads of drawer space for the dry side items. I can remove both of these and store them in the guest room. I'll try to add some pictures to the darkroom portraits thread next time I set it up.
I just had my first session last night, and it went OK, but I have some questions about the wet side. After I was done, I cleaned up the counters and sinks, first wiping up splashes/drips, and then going over the whole thing twice with some all purpose counter cleaning spray. Should I be at all concerned about chemical residue, given that my children use/will use this bathroom? The sinks are porcelain/stainless and the counter surface is painted with some kind of waterproof paint. I figure that any residue would be effectively cleaned up, however it still gave me pause when I cleaned up and then put my 3 year old daughter's toothbrush back in place. I did previously decide to ditch the selenium toner with this darkroom setup, and am only using the usual suite of paper/film developers (HC-110, D-76, Rodinal, Dektol), stop bath, rapid fix, and HCA.
Following on this, would I be better off setting up on boards over top of the bathtub instead of on the sinks? I hadn't really considered it because the counter is at a convenient height (even if the sinks are small and shallow). The kids obviously bathe there, so again I would have to clean it well.
After a good cleaning, does it even matter, from a safety perspective? Are there any kind of cleaners that might be recommended for this? I know the normal chemicals we use are not that harmful even at working strength, however, as I said, the toothbrush gave me pause. I know Ansel used his bare fingers as tongs for his whole life, so perhaps I'm just looking for reassurance from those more experienced than I.
I just had my first session last night, and it went OK, but I have some questions about the wet side. After I was done, I cleaned up the counters and sinks, first wiping up splashes/drips, and then going over the whole thing twice with some all purpose counter cleaning spray. Should I be at all concerned about chemical residue, given that my children use/will use this bathroom? The sinks are porcelain/stainless and the counter surface is painted with some kind of waterproof paint. I figure that any residue would be effectively cleaned up, however it still gave me pause when I cleaned up and then put my 3 year old daughter's toothbrush back in place. I did previously decide to ditch the selenium toner with this darkroom setup, and am only using the usual suite of paper/film developers (HC-110, D-76, Rodinal, Dektol), stop bath, rapid fix, and HCA.
Following on this, would I be better off setting up on boards over top of the bathtub instead of on the sinks? I hadn't really considered it because the counter is at a convenient height (even if the sinks are small and shallow). The kids obviously bathe there, so again I would have to clean it well.
After a good cleaning, does it even matter, from a safety perspective? Are there any kind of cleaners that might be recommended for this? I know the normal chemicals we use are not that harmful even at working strength, however, as I said, the toothbrush gave me pause. I know Ansel used his bare fingers as tongs for his whole life, so perhaps I'm just looking for reassurance from those more experienced than I.