Would the presence of borate in fixer prevent mould?
It wouldn't surprise me. It's also possible they add another 'secret' ingredient that's present in too low a quantity and/or that's not toxic enough to be included in the safety datasheet.
Would the presence of borate in fixer prevent mould?
Boric acid is noted in the old Kodak books as a factor in the nasty smell of sulfur dioxide.
Ok would formalin cause any issue?
That reminds me. There is a thread here at photrio somewhere where someone who mixes his own fixer has stated that it keeps better if it has been used even a little because of the silver being a biocide. To the OP, have you noticed the mould in fixer that has been used?
It sounds like this was me. I mixed neutral fixer, which was then not used for one or two months, and it grew slimy mold/fungus. That same thing never happened to fixer which was used before.
Therefore the cheapest chem one can add to a fixer tank is a few sheets of long expired photographic paper.
Yes, odourless fixer is used multiple times with Ilford FB papers and Ilford Rapid one is used multiple times with RC papers.
The reason I have separate fixers is, for some reason my FB papers came out stained from the Ilford fixer, probably it is dirty.
Probably.
I’ve mixed a new Dev, Stop and Fix. The mould fix is still good based on film clip test.
Best to start fresh
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