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Small amount of HCA got into Fixer - problem?

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I am aware chemistry contamination BACKWARDS can be problematic.... (when trays are arranged in dev, stop, fix1, fix2, HCA order)

An unfortunate darkroom incident caused a small amount of Kodak HCA working solution, perhaps 10cc or so to go into fix2 consisting of a liter of 1:4 solution of Ilford Rapid Fix. I am assuming, this isn't going to cause any issues. Would someone please confirm?

Thank you.
 
It will be just fine. You just added a bit more sod sulfite and metabisulfite to the fixer than it already contained. No big deal.
 
Thank you very much. (phew....)
 
I agree with tkamiya. The fixer should be just fine. If you're really that concerned, then leave your film/paper in the fixer slightly longer.
 
HCA contains nothing that will harm fixer (just sudium sulfite, sodium bisulfite, EDTA-sodium, and sodium citrate, from what I've seen), so in this case the fixer will be OK. But the previous poster is right - when in doubt, throw it out.
 
How about when in doubt, ask on APUG?
 
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