herb
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I inherited a bottle of Adorama Wash Aid. The directions were 3 oz in a gallon of water. Seemed ok, used up the bottle, then went to my local shop and got Ilford Wash Aid. they recommend one part to 4 of water. The ilford is a sodium sulfite plus one ester of sulfite or some such, whereas the Adorama is Ammonium Bisulfite.
I have read the rather long thread on homemade HCA, but am still puzzeled about the huge difference in mix, not to mention the cost. Kodak has a packet of dry powder that will make more than the Ilford, which comes in a one liter
bottle.
Since I mix my own developer and fixer, it is the next step to make my own HCA, but the formulations are a puzzle.
I have read the rather long thread on homemade HCA, but am still puzzeled about the huge difference in mix, not to mention the cost. Kodak has a packet of dry powder that will make more than the Ilford, which comes in a one liter
bottle.
Since I mix my own developer and fixer, it is the next step to make my own HCA, but the formulations are a puzzle.