Resurrect slow blue toner?

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Hey, everyone.

Does anyone know if I can add ferric ammonium citrate to blue toner that's nearing exhaustion in order to resurrect its powers?

Or do I need to mix all new toner?

Inquiringly,
Phil
 

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Maybe, but why bother? The ingredients are so cheap; just mix a new batch.
When it comes to toners (with the exception of selenium toner), I mix only as much as I'll need for immediate use.
 
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