[LargeFormat] Jobo Processors
Karl Wolz
largeformat@f32.net
Thu Feb 7 16:02:41 2002
Why not simply kill algae with common household bleach?
Simply run dilute bleach through the entire system a couple times and then
run plain water a couple more.
Back when I used to work on a Kodachrome processor, we had a chemical called
developer system cleaner. It contained Phosphoric acid or some such thing.
This worked to clean out the developer tanks, but the problem there wasn't
algae.
Karl Wolz
----- Original Message -----
From: "Frantisek Vlcek" <sonnar@centrum.cz>
To: "rstein" <largeformat@f32.net>
Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 12:59 AM
Subject: Re: [LargeFormat] Jobo Processors
> r> PS Keep up the JOBO processor theme troops, this is exactly what I want
to
> r> find out about. The algae problem is interesting and I can see where it
> r> might be a problem for me here. I get algae growth in the Nova tanks as
it
> r> is.
>
> Dear Uncle Dick,
> isn't there some wicked chemistry with purpose to kill outright all
> manners of algae and unwanted watertank life, sold by Aktien
> Gesellschaft fur Anilin Fabrikation (known nowadays as Agfa), and
> possibly by other manufacturers as well, called a biocide? It
> must be foul stuff indeed, worse than vitriol, but it should
> help! I think this ungodly stuff goes by the name of Algefix (as
> it perhaps "fixes" the algae outright). Needless to say, I would
> not suggest drinking it, no, I definitely would not suggest
> drinking it, or giving it to your dear wife's or neighbor's
> favourite singing bird, cat, dog, or other unpleasant pest.
>
> Best regards,
> Frantisek Vlcek
>
>
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