I know back in the day that it was common advice to mix selenium toner with hypo clearing agent or other wash aids, though I can't remember why. Seems these days the more common advice is to just mix your toner with water and use it to exhaustion.
I've been doing the latter for several years, any print I'm going to keep goes through KRST mixed 1:9 with plain old tap water. Works great.
Today I did something dumb, and when mixing up my jug of wash aid (I just use sodium sulfite, haven't bought actual hypo clearing agent in a long time), I accidentally dumped it into my selenium toner jug instead of my jug of water. Oops. It still toned my prints as normal. Have I somehow compromised my 1:9 KRST by adding all that sulfite, or should I just continue business as usual until I hit the exhaustion threshold where I would normally toss it and mix up new?
I've been doing the latter for several years, any print I'm going to keep goes through KRST mixed 1:9 with plain old tap water. Works great.
Today I did something dumb, and when mixing up my jug of wash aid (I just use sodium sulfite, haven't bought actual hypo clearing agent in a long time), I accidentally dumped it into my selenium toner jug instead of my jug of water. Oops. It still toned my prints as normal. Have I somehow compromised my 1:9 KRST by adding all that sulfite, or should I just continue business as usual until I hit the exhaustion threshold where I would normally toss it and mix up new?
I wonder what may cause these differing results then. Anyway i agree that it's not worth the risk for most people and i'll figure out a way to wash prints between fixing and toning. Thanks for the help!