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    Re: developers for sheets

    Well, for now i feel i will go with 2 developers: D-76 which i got it week ago, and caffenol which i have the materials to produce. Diafine i will hold on of it, XTOL i have but this is a risky developer to use and discard it when exhaust quick so not to waste it.

    I am looking for getting Pyrocat-HD, i feel i want to use this one for rolls and sheets, but not sure to buy the ready one or buy the raw chemicals to produce one specific formula that some recommended me to use, i also have ID-11 which is same as D-76, so i will run out those 2-3 developers and look forward another options.

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    Re: developers for sheets

    This website will tell you everything you need to know to make many different Pyrocat variations. I buy the ready made version from Bostick & Sullivan, as I find it difficult to get all the potassium carbonate into solution when mixing my own.

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    Re: developers for sheets

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Shanesy View Post
    This website will tell you everything you need to know to make many different Pyrocat variations. I buy the ready made version from Bostick & Sullivan, as I find it difficult to get all the potassium carbonate into solution when mixing my own.
    Thanks!

    I know that website, it is one of the recommended sites i have been given to read, so you also gave it to me as a proof.

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