[pure-silver] Selenium followed by T-8 Polysulfide

My goal is to produce prints that look very much like my regular 
selenium toned prints but which are more stable. Normally, I tone Ilford 
FB paper for 5 minutes in KRST toner diluted 1 + 9 for 5 minutes at 
70F.  Would following up with T-8  polysulfide brown toner be a decent 
idea for improved stability? My thought is that I'd get the benefits of 
my regular selenium toning, namely some image protection, a hue change, 
and a dmax increase, and some protection against hue shift with the T-8 
toner,  and the T-8 toner would protect the parts of the image that 
weren't completely selenium toned. Does anyone have any thoughts on the 
matter?

-Peter De Smidt
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