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    Alkaline Ph Fixers

    Does anyone know which, if any, of the Clayton Chemical fixers are of alkaline ph in nature? Do any them contain hardeners?

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    Alkaline Ph Fixers

    Clayton's website is largely still a work in progress. But the e-mail and telephone shown work just fine. Lowel Huff is eager to be of service

    http://www.claytonchem.com/index.htm

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    Alkaline Ph Fixers

    I might add to the above (based on his postings on photo.net) that Lowell is also eager to tout his products as invariably better than whatever you're comparing them to. Take whatever he says with a grain of salt -- as if you got it from a used car dealer, as opposed to (say) the Surgeon General...
    If a contact print at arm's length is too small to see, you need a bigger camera. :D

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