Donald Qualls
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You can take acidic acid(white vinegar) or if you are sensitive to the smell take citric acid(Vitamin C)instead.
I think you meant acetic acid -- this is what's in white vinegar and commercial indicator stop bath. If you value easy over cheap, you can buy the biggest jug of the cheapest brand of white vinegar at the grocery store and dilute two parts vinegar to five parts water to get the desired 2% strength.
Vitamin C, however, is NOT citric acid -- it's ascorbic acid, and is itself a developing agent; not a good choice for stop bath (if it gets alkaline enough from carry-over, it will continue to develop your film instead of stopping it). Citric acid is sold as such in the canning section of larger supermarkets; that's what you want. Failing that, you can dilute lemon juice 1+2 with water and get a usable solution (but probably best to give a water rinse between stop and fixer to avoid carrying over sugars and organics into the fixer).