Hi,
It's more then 4 years ago since I introduced myself in this post.
(there was a url link here which no longer exists)
The photography time stopped in between and went to renovating our house and getting 2 cute children but I'm up and running again, new darkroom operational including a small still life studio corner for my Linhof.
Yesterday I checked the state of my chemicals supply and most of my (glass) bottles have quite some stains inside.
So I wondered if there is an efficient way to get rid of that dirt. I figured that shaking them with a water and sand mixture might remove a lot but it's risky if a grain would remain in there and end up in my film tank.
Any (chemical) suggestions?
It's more then 4 years ago since I introduced myself in this post.
(there was a url link here which no longer exists)
The photography time stopped in between and went to renovating our house and getting 2 cute children but I'm up and running again, new darkroom operational including a small still life studio corner for my Linhof.
Yesterday I checked the state of my chemicals supply and most of my (glass) bottles have quite some stains inside.
So I wondered if there is an efficient way to get rid of that dirt. I figured that shaking them with a water and sand mixture might remove a lot but it's risky if a grain would remain in there and end up in my film tank.
Any (chemical) suggestions?
I guess I'm a little extreme!


