TF-4 fixer formula

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Does anyone can supply the chemical formula of TF-4 fixer? I've looked around but couln't find anything except general stuff like "it has higher alkalinity and sulfite the TF-3" etc
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Yes, that's what they told me too. Too bad that always money comes into play.
 

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This thread is 3 years old guys. There are several neutral/alkaline fixers available commercially, some are inexpensive.
 
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