My guess is that the sink filter probably just filters out grit. $13.40 for 5# is not a bad price in today's economy.
OK, so we have established what chemicals we need to use.
How long should each print sit in it for and what is a good starting point for a wash time after?

Sorry, i am having a hard time back-tracking the recipe.Certainly. sodium tripolyphosphate and sodium tetraphosphate. Not quite as good as sodium hexametaphosphate but easier to obtain under today's restrictions. The Chemistry Store sells one of these but I don't remember which.
Not a particularly good idea as used fixer contains silver. This book was written when the toxicity of some substances was poorly understood. The buildup of silver in the body causes a condition called argyria. While silver is not particularly toxic as heavy metals go argyria causes the skin to turn blue. The amount needed to cause the condition is very small perhaps a few milligrams. The effect is cumulative and cannot be reversed. If you google on argyria you will find several sample photographs depicting the condition. Unless you want to look like one of the walking dead forget about tasting your prints.
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