Can Potassium Ferricyanide Be Used To Remove Stains On White Fiber Print Borders?

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In the sense that bleach isn't chlorine and that it's a poor choice for treating exhibition prints - I hope so, yes. I'm not quite sure what the purpose was of the Wikipedia quote; I take it that you weren't quite sure if you could rely on Doremus' and my comments and wanted to verify with an external source. It's always good to be skeptical.

I simply didn't know what the composition of eau de Javelle was, looked it up and gave it for comparison. La Croix is a French product and is very popular over here of which I don't know it is in your regions...
 
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