Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/08/17

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Re: Home Brew
From: Mark Rabiner <mrabiner@concentric.net>
Date: Tue, 17 Aug 1999 16:21:37 -0700

George Huczek wrote:
> 
> At 01:15 PM 17/08/99 -0700, you wrote:
> >Roy Feldman wrote:
> >>
> >> I realize there are commercially available products but--- Does anyone have
> >> a home brew for cleaning plastic developing trays?
> >
> >For years I marked my trays. Now I don't. The best thing to clean a developer
> >tray is fix.
> 
> Use a concentrated potassium permanganate solution.  It is a strong
> oxidizer.  Let it stand in the tray for several hours.  You can also add
> concentrated sulfuric acid to it for greater efficacy.  Remove, then repeat
> using sodium metabisulfite or sodium bisulfite solutions.  It chemically
> acts to take care of the permanganate stain.  Works well. I've used it.
> The permanganate/sulfuric acid mixtures are common reversal bleaches.
>    Another home brew cleaner can be made using a mixture of sodium
> dichromate, sodium sulfate, sulfuric acid and sulfamic acid, if you happen
> to have the chemicals available.  These are essentially the ingredients
> used in Edwal's tank and tray cleaner.  The sulfamic acid may be the one
> chemical not normally found in the darkroom, so the permanganate stain
> remover indicated above will likely be the best bet for those who have
> access to the chemicals.
> 
Excellent powerful stuff that should be used with mouth/nose and eye protection
and washed down the drain with a lot of water. Too rich for my blood!
I would love to have Pyrex Glass trays!
Mark Rabiner