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Old 3rd March 2018, 05:57 PM
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Thanks all. I'm going to mix small batches and keep for a week or so. My kg from firstcall photographic cost 12quid and will make 50 litres, as opposed to Ilford washaid which will make 5 litres and costs 10quid. I have no doubt that Washaid is the better product but I can't argue with the savings.
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