Two most important things to have in a darkroom is ventilation and a drain. Water comes in a close third.
Isn't that the way a darkroom should be, clean all the time, no matter what, wife or not? Most chemical items in a darkroom are harmful to finished film and to completed prints, if allowed to accumulate in dried up spills, poorly rinsed hands, encrusted tools ... Once they become dry, and become dusts, they are set free to attack your film and paper, and also your lungs and body. Clean up as soon as you find or even suspect a spill. Preferably when nothing has had time to dry.... and my wife will not tolerate exotic aromas drifting out of the cupboard. I have to keep everything spotless. All splashes must be wiped up straight away. ...
If there's no running water there's no need for a drain
Ian
A wise man...A drain is good if you have to pee
If there's no running water there's no need for a drain
Ian
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