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Eco Pro Hypo Wash (1 Gallon)

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Eco Pro Hypo Wash (1 Gallon)
Key Features
  • Concentrated to Yield 20 gal
  • Removes Excess Fixer
  • Reduces Washing Times
  • For Film and Fiber- & RC-Based Papers
This gallon of Hypo Wash from Eco Pro is designed to remove excess fixer from fiber-based and resin-coated prints and to reduce water- washing times after the development process.
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Eco Pro Clearwash Overview

This gallon of Hypo Wash from Eco Pro is designed to remove excess fixer from fiber-based and resin-coated prints and to reduce water- washing times after the development process.

Eco Pro Hypo Wash is free of metol, hydroquinone, borates, phosphates, non-biodegradable organic compounds, known carcinogens and mutagens. This chemical is a liquid concentrate, and for a working solution, dilute 1:19.

UPC: 894861001135

Eco Pro Clearwash Specs

Included Materials
1x Liquid Washing Aid (1 gal / 3.8 L)
Working Solution Volume
20 gal / 75.7 L
Packaging Info
Package Weight
12.2 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
12 x 5 x 3.5"

Eco Pro Clearwash Reviews

Best option for reducing washing times for fiber

By Dale
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2023-12-14

So far so good! Totally worth it to eliminate lengthy washing times for fiber prints. I don't have the time or the space to wash my prints for 30+ minutes after a darkroom session. This really helps.

Short shelf life once mixed

By Ian
Rated 3 out of 5
Date: 2020-03-31

It does its job, but don't mix more than you can use in a week or so, because it seems to grow some sort of mold pretty quickly.

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Is there a shelf life for the Eco Pro concentrate ...

Is there a shelf life for the Eco Pro concentrate prior to mixing?
Asked by: Joshua
Keeping qualities should not be a problem..
Answered by: Anonymous
Date published: 2019-09-02

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How do I dispose of this product ?
Asked by: Anonymous
The preferred options for disposal are to send to licensed reclaimers, or to permitted incinerators. Any disposal practice must be in compliance with federal, state, and local regulations. Do not dump into sewers, ground, or any body of water.
Answered by: James B.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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