E-6 in C-41 (Cross Processing) - Archival Concerns

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I've cross processed several rolls of slide film over the past few years not realizing that E-6 required its own stabilizer. So these films received Kodak Final Rinse only. Two questions:
1. How long do I have (roughly) before I notice any sort of degradation?
2. Is it feasible at this late date to stabilize the film?

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Using the E-6 stabilizer will prevent any future damage.
 

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However, dyes made from CD3 and CD4 have different properties. You have essentially used the wrong developing agent for the film. It may or may not be suitable.

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