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Hi, over the last year I've purchased a number of photographic chemicals. I've been keeping the containers in medium sized cardboard boxes, but I'm thinking about moving them to a number of air tight 40mm ammunition cans and storing them in a corner of the garage on the floor. I don't have a lot of room in the garage refrigerator, so right now I only store my containers of Ascorbic Acid. Does anyone have any recommendations on the best way to store photographic chemicals? Thank You.
-- Salty (j3g2s55@juno.com), March 02, 2002
Brown glass jars with an air tight seal on a high shelf out of the reach of children.
-- Doremus Scudder (ScudderLandreth@compuserve.com), March 03, 2002.
Pretty much agree with Doremus!
-- Scott Walton (walton@ll.mit.edu), March 04, 2002.