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In another thread, Roger said:
I had not heard that tap water was more effective than distilled for washing out fixer - why is that? I developed my first roll in many years this past week and used the "Ilford sequence" but did it all with distilled water. I think I'll use Roger's method next time to save a few more cents per roll!
My own wash sequence:
Tap water, within 5 degrees F of fixer temp:5 inversions. Dump & replace, worrying less about temperature: 10 inversions. Dump & replace: 20 inversions (Ilford sequence). Then distilled/de-ionized water, 20 inversions (removes tap water minerals -- but tap water washes fixer out better than distilled water). Final rinse: 30 sec. minimal agitation, in distilled/de-ionized water with wetting agent 1+400 or so. The last can be re-used sequentially for all the films in one processing batch.
I had not heard that tap water was more effective than distilled for washing out fixer - why is that? I developed my first roll in many years this past week and used the "Ilford sequence" but did it all with distilled water. I think I'll use Roger's method next time to save a few more cents per roll!