Hello,
I have a quart of 1:15 working solution KRST that I just dug out from the back of my chemical cabinet. It has been stored in a Kodak bottle with the ridges. A bunch of sludge has collected on the ridges and at the bottom. The sharp ammonia smell is gone, and it smells a tiny bit rotten like sulfur.
I have a few questions:
1. I like to minimize the amount of selenium toner that I have to stockpile for hazardous waste disposal. Can I simply filter out this sludge and use the remaining solution to make my next batch of print toner? If not, no big deal. I will just bottle it up as waste.
2. I have one strip of four 6x4.5 negs that I want to intensify with KRST 1:3. (I am stuck with a grade 2 paper for a lith print I am working on, and it is just the tiniest bit flat after working on it for quite some time. It is old Portriga Rapid PRW 111 11x14 paper and I only have three sheets left, so I need to get it right.) My question is, can I intensify the negs at 1:3, then further dilute the toner to make the paper toning solution, or is this like fixer, where you should not use the same chemicals for both film and paper?
3. Is there any harm in using the same bottle, with the sludge deposits caked onto the bottom and sides?
Thank you in advance.
I have a quart of 1:15 working solution KRST that I just dug out from the back of my chemical cabinet. It has been stored in a Kodak bottle with the ridges. A bunch of sludge has collected on the ridges and at the bottom. The sharp ammonia smell is gone, and it smells a tiny bit rotten like sulfur.
I have a few questions:
1. I like to minimize the amount of selenium toner that I have to stockpile for hazardous waste disposal. Can I simply filter out this sludge and use the remaining solution to make my next batch of print toner? If not, no big deal. I will just bottle it up as waste.
2. I have one strip of four 6x4.5 negs that I want to intensify with KRST 1:3. (I am stuck with a grade 2 paper for a lith print I am working on, and it is just the tiniest bit flat after working on it for quite some time. It is old Portriga Rapid PRW 111 11x14 paper and I only have three sheets left, so I need to get it right.) My question is, can I intensify the negs at 1:3, then further dilute the toner to make the paper toning solution, or is this like fixer, where you should not use the same chemicals for both film and paper?
3. Is there any harm in using the same bottle, with the sludge deposits caked onto the bottom and sides?
Thank you in advance.
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