How can anybody work in a darkroom environment that doesn't have the darkroom smell of acetic acid? Like building a model airplane without the smell of the glue and dope.
A bit off topic but ... Awhile back big brother decided that kids were "huffing" glue to get high. They required that oil of mustard be added to the glue to make its smell irritating. Sort of spoils the experience of building models for everyone else.

I realize that kids need protecting but it reminds me a bit of the old definition of puritanism: "The vague, uneasy feeling that somewhere someone is having fun." So the honest model builder or handyman is collateral damage. I don't know if mustard oil is still used but using such cements indoors was quite a challenge. Far better to limit sale of glue to adults.
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