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    Ajax, as a hypo cleaner last wash??

    O.k. here is an old question, the Ajax window cleaner used as a Hypo cleaner in a last wash .
    To be more specific after the developing of the film, in the wash process after a 20min wash in running water, the use of a window cleaner such as Ajax would any good??
    That in spraying the film with Ajax then a quick last rinse in water, would this be a good way to rid the film of any Hypo...??
    I have been using this some times, it works as drying helper.

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    Re: Ajax, as a hypo cleaner last wash??

    Quote Originally Posted by joho View Post
    O.k. here is an old question, the Ajax window cleaner used as a Hypo cleaner in a last wash .
    To be more specific after the developing of the film, in the wash process after a 20min wash in running water, the use of a window cleaner such as Ajax would any good??
    That in spraying the film with Ajax then a quick last rinse in water, would this be a good way to rid the film of any Hypo...??
    I have been using this some times, it works as drying helper.
    What prompted you to do that? Have you been reading camera forums again?

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    Re: Ajax, as a hypo cleaner last wash??

    It is from an old habit to short-cut for Kodak HE-1 .
    HE-1 Hydrogen Peroxide and Ammonia solution,

    the Ajax is just off the self
    I can not find Hydrogen Peroxide !!!??? or Ammonia 99% to make solutions!

    but as Ajax what else is in it ?? as resedo on the film ??
    that all !!

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    Re: Ajax, as a hypo cleaner last wash??

    At best it will do nothing but I would not want it on my film. According to the internet it contains a few cleaning/solvent compounds, surfactants and ethanol. While photographic wetting agents contain non-ionic surfactants, they are not all the same, and you don't know what kinds of other residue it might leave behind (fragrance additives etc.).

    It is not a hypo clearing agent.

    Use of a proper photographic wetting agent after washing is good practice. Get a bottle of Kodak Photo Flo or Ilford Ilfotol and it will last you a long time.

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    Re: Ajax, as a hypo cleaner last wash??

    Peroxide hypo eliminator (as opposed to hypo clearing agent) is not recommended and hasn't been for a long time. Hypo clearing agent good. Hypo eliminator bad.

    Hypo clearing agent is easy to make. Roughly 20g anhydrous sodium sulfite in a liter of distilled water.



    Quote Originally Posted by joho View Post
    It is from an old habit to short-cut for Kodak HE-1 .
    HE-1 Hydrogen Peroxide and Ammonia solution,

    the Ajax is just off the self
    I can not find Hydrogen Peroxide !!!??? or Ammonia 99% to make solutions!

    but as Ajax what else is in it ?? as resedo on the film ??
    that all !!

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    Re: Ajax, as a hypo cleaner last wash??

    HCA is not needed for film washing..
    The film base does not absorb chems (like FB papers), so the wash is shorter than papers and washes out well...

    Steve K

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    Re: Ajax, as a hypo cleaner last wash??

    Michael R , Thanks for the input.
    Hypo clearing agent sounds better!

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    Re: Ajax, as a hypo cleaner last wash??

    To the OP -- NO, don't do it. Not only is it not needed, but it could possibly be destructive. While we're on the subject of substitutions, DO NOT USE DISH WASHING DETERGENT FOR SURFACTANT. That's an old wives tale from the 60's.
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    Re: Ajax, as a hypo cleaner last wash??

    Yes - I forgot to mention this part. Hypo clearing agent is most useful for shortening fiber-based print wash times. It doesn’t do much for film washing.

    Quote Originally Posted by LabRat View Post
    HCA is not needed for film washing..
    The film base does not absorb chems (like FB papers), so the wash is shorter than papers and washes out well...

    Steve K

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    Re: Ajax, as a hypo cleaner last wash??

    Quote Originally Posted by Michael R View Post
    Yes - I forgot to mention this part. Hypo clearing agent is most useful for shortening fiber-based print wash times. It doesn’t do much for film washing.
    I do not understand the fascination some people have with processing their film and prints with stuff you can buy in the grocery store. But I guess whatever floats your boat.

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