Kodak says 3 months for the stock... I'd toss it. Wash-aids are mostly sodium sulfite and do oxidize. If you end up wasting a lot, you might just want to mix your own. I mix just enough for a session: 1 Tbsp of sodium sulfite and a pinch of sodium bisulfite for a liter. If you have hard water or water with lots of dissolved minerals, you should mix this in distilled water or use a more complicated formula with chelating agents:
Water 500 ml
Sodium Sulfite (anhydrous) 20g
Sodium Bisulfite 0.25g
EDTA Terasodium Salt 1.25g
Sodium Citrate (5,5-hydrate) 1.25g
Water to make 1 liter 1 liter
I have good luck with the simple formula, one-shot.
Best,
Doremus
Your title for this thread is a bit confusing. Hypo refers to fixer and not clearing baths. Kodak uses the term Hypo Clearing Agent HCA which is a common abbreviation on APUG.
I might also add that it is not a good idea to save partially used JCA. The used solution provides a friendly environment for mold growth and mold spores can be transferred to film and paper. SO use HCA as a one-shot.
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