snusmumriken
Subscriber
I'm curious to know about the chemistry of fixer and selenium toner residues. I must stress at the outset that neither are a problem to me, I don't lose any sleep over them - I'm just curious.
- Where fixer crystallises out (e.g. around the neck of the bottle), it creates a pale yellow encrustation that will not dissolve in water, nor in a potassium permanaganate/sulphuric acid cleaning solution. What is the encrustation (chemically), and what would actually shift it? (I use rapid fixer these days, but the same used to happen with regular hypo.)
- The trays I use for selenium toner and for a water rinse after toning acquire pinky-grey stains on the sides where splashes have occurred. Again, these are seemingly impossible to remove. No such stains occur where the tray has been fully covered by the toner or water bath. I rinse trays assiduously straight after use, including the sides. I don't care that my trays are stained - that goes with the territory - but I am curious about what chemical change has occurred here.