Ferric oxalate - how old is too old?

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I've not done any pt/pd prints since the fall. I've been trying to do test strips today, and my exposure times are getting up to 16-20 minutes and they still look lousy. My usual times with my tanning lights are in the 3-8 minute range.

I'm using Na2 method. Bought the chemicals in solution from B&S. I think my ferric oxalate solution is from last summer. It might be older. It has been kept in the fridge when not in use. Is it just too old? I think I've read that the other solutions will keep forever, but the ferric oxalate expires eventually.
 

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I heard a year with the B&S ferric oxalate. Sure hope thats true, haven't got my first print yet!! Suppose it all depends on the climate though :-|
 

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I spoke with B&S about this a few days ago, very randomly, and they told me ferric oxalate should last 6 months.
 
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