Mobtown,
if you wash only shortly, you live in danger of having dichroit fog on your negatives and prints. Thats why I "stop" with several water changes on film and with only slightly acid stop followed by alkaline/neutral fix on prints.
Dichroit fogs are more obvious on prints - you get a pink stain in the whites.
Morten,
no need to throw money out of the windows for the proprietary TF4 - any alkaline or neutral fix has the same characteristics and all of them are muuuuuch cheaper due to competition on the market. Look out for a fix labeled with "C41/E6 fix", they are used in minilabs and thus have to be cheap.
Brand names are Tetenal Unicolor Fix, Calbe FX-R (actually Fuji-Hunt chemistry), Agfa sells the FX-Universal with instructions for C41, E6 AND BW processes.
I currently use Calbe FX-R, got it for 6EUR/2l of concentrate, good enough for 10l of strong fix.