Re: Iron

From: Kerik ^lt;kerik@kerik.com>
Date: 03/27/06-11:27:20 AM Z
Message-id: <op.s621funq9xluie@mail.kerik.com>

> I have a good sample of ten year old prints cleared in EDTA/sodium
> sulfite that look as good as the day they were made. I have not
> personally seen any EDTA cleared prints that have degraded, but by no
> means have I seen every
> print ever made and cleared with this method.

I think the issue may be that EDTA by itself doesn't work very well for
clearing pt/pd. I've had many comments from workshop students who had
previously tried EDTA alone and reported such problems, but adding sodium
sulfite to the mix did the trick. Approx one tablespoon each of EDTA and
sodium sulfite per liter works well on most papers, as does Kodak Hypo
Clearing Agent and Heico Permawash.

Kerik
Received on Mon Mar 27 11:33:11 2006

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