pentaxuser
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No I pour them back in the bottle. Stop bath will start changing from the yellow to a more brown color when it's getting weak. And fixer will start turning yellowish. Often times fixer may start to take on a "stinky" smell and have silver particles and/or a sludge that comes up from the bottom when you tip the jug. I would say that fixer is most likely to be thrown out before the "recommend limit' is even reached. There used to be an Edwal hypo chek where you drop in a drop and if the fixer is exhausted, that drop will turn to a cloud. Plus 60 years of doing this and you kinda know just from the various clues. Besides, if you are really serious about your film and prints you'd be using a second fresh bath that you'd rotate into first bath and make a new second bath. Plain old Kodak Fixer is the best thing there is.
Thanks It was just that without your explanation above then re-using fixer and possibly stop bath for both film and paper might temp a new user to do exactly what you said in your first reply and run the risk that several other respondents mention of cross-contamination and keeping track of usage
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