My mum was a lab washer many years ago, doing the cleaning up work in an Paediatric Oncology Research lab at Melbourne's Royal Children's Hospital. Detergent, antiseptic and steam wash/dry (autoclave) then sterile repackaging was the stock standard treatment for all glasswear, from tiny, frail pipettes to huge bulbous vessels that mixed and separated autologous bone marrow for transplants (something to do with horses to humans). All the poisonous, fancy chemical concoction stuff mentioned above is overly extravagant and unnecessary — you will get more contaminants from tap water than what is on glass, and it's just for darkroom use. Bicarb soda and hot water and scrubbing is all that is needed. Unless you're in surgery, you won't be needing an autoclave.