Originally Posted by
Kevin Crisp
I reported my experience, which was three bottles, unopened, going bad, with obvious sulfur-colored solids in them. Sino Promise did send me an email telling me to return them to Freestyle, which I did. Then they sent an email saying they had been exposed to excessive heat. That didn't happen on my watch. My prior experience was that in the box it lasts more or less forever, and the official Kodak word had always been "indefinite" life for the concentrate. They all looked fine when I bought them, they just went bad rapidly in storage in my darkroom at room temperature.
Is this problem common? I don't know - I've bought some since that is fine.
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