Shel,
     Permawash is cheap, relatively speaking, and it saves even more water
and time.  I use a variation on Ilford's method, where I fill and invert 5
times, then use a 2 minute soak in Permawash, and then fill and invert
another 5 times.

Thanks,
Ed
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From: "Shel Belinkoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Pentax List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2001 3:42 AM
Subject: Rinsing B&W


> Recently I began using Ilford's method of rinsing B&W film.
> That's where you fill the tank, make five inversions, empty the
> tank, refill it, make ten inversions, and then repeat for twenty
> inversions.  I then give the film another rinse just for good
> measure.   Does anyone else use the Ilford method?  I like it
> because it saves water and time.  Any comments on its efficiency
> compared to a running water rinse for ten or twenty minutes?
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