The little dog (bless her heart) was on pain killers from having a tooth extracted. Otherwise, we never have "accidents" from either of our dogs, so I am going to cut her some slack ...Looks like Rover needs to stay out of the darkroom!
Good idea. I have been doing that also but not "on purpose", and I have not been doing that with concentrated developers or fixers..........Regards!I bought a huge lot of used trays, 5x7, 8x10 and 11x14 size for cheap on eBay. Every bottle that I have in the darkroom that has a liquid in it sits in a tray. A 5x7 tray will hold several small 500ml-size bottles. Gallon jugs go in an 11x14 tray, etc., etc. This after a spill similar to the OP (failed plastic bottle with developer stock). I think it's cheap insurance.
Doremus
I would pour stop over it.
And then, fixer.
Then, i’d wash thoroughly.
If it doesn’t damage film, it won’t damage your wood
Dog urine!
That is way more effort and expense than simply buying a new shelf.......I would wash it several times over a week with the hottest water you can use and some Trisodium Phosphate TSP, which should take up the HC110 and most of the remaining paint around the stain (both sides).
Let it dry for a full week and then put a couple of coats of "Kills" or other stain concealer paint and then repaint the shelf. The wood will probably be fine...
Looks like Rover needs to stay out of the darkroom!
That is way mor
That is way more effort and expense than simply buying a new shelf.......
Anyway......... my bet is the shelf will be fine and there is nothing to worry about.
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