Removing fix stains?

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I apugoogled this, but couldn't find any info on it:

- What is a good way to remove the stains from the fix salt on trays and developingboxes - if it has not been properly cleaned after fixing?

I'm teaching darkroom technique at an photo art school, and there is a problem with sloppy cleaning, even if I stress the importance of cleaning up afterwards!

Thanks for any light on this subject:smile:

Marius
 
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Warm soapy water I've tried with various results, so thanks for the input on vinegar, I've heard it's good for household cleaning too!

I read in one of Tim Rudmans books (I think it was), that Selenium can get rid of stains too? But that seems like a hell of a thing to use in large amounts..
 

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1000 ml water
100 g potassium dichromate
100 ml sulfuric acid (conc.)

Careful with acid -- add it slowly while mixing.

Removes almost any darkroom stain. Can be re-used until its colour turns dark brown.

Label well and keep away from laypeople.
 
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