Darkroom317
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I tired this method of silver removal over the past couple of days with around three gallons. However, looking at the bottom of the container, what is black just seems to be the steel wool. When I started to remove the fixer it was red in color, so I am assuming that the reaction worked. I also was able to smell sulfur until I removed the steel wool from the solution.
I've also seen conflicting reports on what happens during this reaction. Some say the silver adheres to the steel wool and some say it collects at the bottom as black sludge. Which of these is true?
I would really like this to work and I don't like the idea of a lot of silver going down the drain.
I've also seen conflicting reports on what happens during this reaction. Some say the silver adheres to the steel wool and some say it collects at the bottom as black sludge. Which of these is true?
I would really like this to work and I don't like the idea of a lot of silver going down the drain.