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Temperature and print washing efficiency

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Greetings,

I've just been having a bit of a read of Way Beyond Monochrome and the information on archival print washing.

In there, it states that the most efficient temperature range for print washing is 20 to 27 deg C. At that temperature, the suggestion was to wash for 30 to 60 minutes (after initial wash and wash aid)

While that is achievable during the summer here (easily), my cold water temp this time of the year is around 16 Deg C.

Is there a rule of thumb for extending print washing times with the colder temps?

Oh, one other thing - my bottle of wash aid concentrate (Ilford Washaid) has been sitting idle in a half full bottle for around 3 years. Is there going to be any danger in using this?

Cheers
 
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Ilford reccomend washing fibre papers at above 5deg C (41F) for up to one hour, a bit less for classic. On this basis 16deg C should be fine.

Tony
 
If you can get the HT-2 hypo test solution then you can check how long it takes to wash your prints at different temperatures.
 
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