Hello!!
I was looking for alternative to sulphite clearing bath and tried ferrous sulfate. It worked but i needed to neutralize sulphuric acid too, so i mixed sulphate and baking soda. The solution began to "boil" yielding greenish settling. Don't know why, but i decided to put exposed photopaper there, to the boiling reaction. It developed paper!!
I tried collodion developer (ferrous sulphate+acetic acid+alcohol) with paper, it doesn't work......untill you add enough soda and start the same boiling reaction.
And the solution doesn't work after the reaction stops (left paper for whole night).
So i'm wondering, what actually develops silver in this case?
And is there any alternatives to sulphite clearing bath after dichromate bleach, especially that can be bought not only at a chemicals store?