Interesting. The bleach must react with the silver producing silver oxide and silver chloride. The silver oxide will dissolve, but the silver chloride would require lots of water to dissolve. I bet it does not work as well as H2O2 which only produces the silver oxide.

Marshall

Teri Anderson wrote:
I used to do black & white photography and develop my own film/prints. The silver would start to build up on the trays, just like in my colloidal silver jars. My photography teacher told me to soak the trays in bleach and water and that cleans it right up. That's what I still do with my colloidal silver jars, too, then I run them through the dishwasher. Be sure to rinse really well.

Teri


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