Could you fellow forum members suggest some toners for protecting cyanotypes and van dykes? I don't care about colors, only about the protection level they provide.
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It's not the acid then, cyanotype actually likes acid environment. If your untoned cyanotypes are fading, then that's a good indication that your paper has calcium carbonate alkali buffer. In no condition you should attempt to print cyanotype on alkali surfaces!




Unfortunately citric acid won't do the job: Citric acid + calcium carbonate = calcium citrate, and calcium citrate is highly insoluble, therefore won't leave the paper. Calcium chloride (hydrocholoric acid salt) or calcium nitrate (nitric acid salt) are highly soluble and will leave the paper.
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