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- From: cjk4800@ritvax.isc.rit.edu (Ludwig van Halen Rocks RIoT)
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- Subject: Re: How dangerous are developer chemicals?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan28.034811.12201@ultb.isc.rit.edu>
- Date: 28 Jan 93 03:48:11 GMT
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- In article <PHR.93Jan26184056@napa.telebit.com>, phr@telebit.com (Paul Rubin) writes:
- >I don't know that I'm the most (or least) careful darkroom worker in
- >the world, but my hands would almost always smell like developer
- >after I developed film. After a while I wised up and started wearing
- >rubber gloves---not latex, surgical, or anything but the cheap
- >dishpan kind that go up to your elbow. Works like a charm.
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- I would be more inclined to believe that your hands had a kinda vinagery smell
- to them, right? That would be from the acetic acid in the stop bath. Acetic
- acid is the same stuff as vinegar.
-
- It least I think that reeks more than anything else in the darkroom...
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- Chris, Lab Intern from HELL
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