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Formulary MCM-100 & Citric Acid Stop
Does anyone know why this developer ships with its own stop bath and/or
why that stop bath is citric acid? The only stop bath recommendations I'm aware of are for staining developers and water rinse stops to minimize stain loss. MCM-100 *is* a staining developer, yet it ships with an acid stop. Strange... or am I missing something? -Lew |
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