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Sprint Systems of Photography Archive Fixer Remover

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Sprint Systems of Photography Archive Fixer R... Overview

Sprint Archive Fixer Remover is a hypo-eliminator that effectively shortens wash times and increases removal of contaminants to promote the archival permanence of both films and prints.

ARCHIVE Fixer Remover swiftly and thoroughly removes all types of contamination, including thiosulfate and related compounds, microbiotic and mineral deposits from water supply, air-born microbes, and hydroquinone used in the manufacture of resin-coated, stabilization and gallery-type papers.
One liter of concentrate will make 10 liters of working solution, enough for 600 8x10 fiber prints or 900 resin-coated prints or 600 rolls of film. ARCHIVE has an indicator to signal exhaustion.
Dilute 1+ 9 water

Sprint Systems of Photography Archive Fixer R... Specs

Included Materials
1x Liquid Washing Aid (33.8 fl oz / 1 L)
Working Solution Volume
2.6 gal / 10 L
Packaging Info
Package Weight
2.53 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
8.75 x 3.25 x 3.2"

Sprint Systems of Photography Archive Fixer R... Reviews

Minimal odor when used without hardener, easy to diluteAndy0

By Andrew
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2025-04-10

My go-to fixer for prints, with hardener added, good for film as well.

Is this a necessary product for developing?

By Maxfield
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2023-05-14

A friend and I developed a dozen film roles without the use of the Fixer remover and were satisfied. After purchasing and using the fixer remover for developing films we were even more satisfied. The images looked markedly sharper and overall quality had improved. For a chemical that is diluted and can be reused a few times, it is definitely worth the purchase.

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Is this different than a hypo clearing agent? I ...

Is this different than a hypo clearing agent? I am going to try a residual hypo test but was informed that the test results are not reliable with a fixer remover, but they are reliable with hypo clearing.
Asked by: Kevin
You can use this in the same way as you would hypo clearing agent.
Answered by: Boyd H
Date published: 2021-04-15
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