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Fungi can be killed by Silver in B&W films and by Formaldehyde or other "final rinse products" in color films.
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To be clear, IPA = isopropyl alcohol and not India Pale Ale?
To be clear, IPA = isopropyl alcohol and not India Pale Ale?
So if this IPA is the actual thing helping us with rinsing&drying the film, what's the point of this Triton-X100 or Tween 20 ingredient then? Do we really need it for B&W work? Is this the ingredient which leaves behind water marks ?
I remind you all again that some versions of IPA contain a water incompatible denaturing agent that can leave a scum on film. IPA is NOT a wetting agent. Wetting agents have long chains of carbon atoms in them, but IPA only has 3.
So in other words the best home brew final rinse for black&white would be 100 ml IPA plus 900 ml deionized water, and I would never end up with drying marks on my film ever again?
Wow! This simple recipe solves a problem, that many have reported here and elsewhere, and which no commercial product has ever solved ...
I qualified that the IPA should be pure. I use 99.9% grade.
I'm afraid your second point is incorrect. The definition of a wetting agent is anything which lowers the surface tension of the liquid it is dissolved in, and IPA most assuredly does do this to water. Your idea that they must contain long carbon chains is more relevant to potential detergent properties of the surfactant (the classic situation being a polar head group, long fatty chains, formation of micelles etc).
Sorry again for the bad definition. Thanks.
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I took the 10% IPA number from your post "half a cup in one liter". What would be the lowest IPA concentration that works reliably ?
Try buying deionised water in the UK. It's really not common.
Seriously? What do you use in a steam iron and where do you buy it? Over here, a 4-5l bottle of deionised water costs 0,8 to 1€ and you can find it at any super market. It's steam distilled water that is very rare over here.Try buying deionised water in the UK. It's really not common. Nowhere local to me sells it at all even in small quantities...
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