Hi everyone,
I just inherited Many bags of chemicals from a friend.
So ... what do you think about the "usability/freshness" of some of these old bags of dry chemicals? They are still sealed, with no sign of "seeping" in of moisture. They are discolored in spots and have that aged bag look. They are the paper looking ones, not the sexy plastic bags.
And if I do make up a gallon of these developers (say D-19) how long can I expect it to last if handled with the proper bottles & such?
I have:
Microdol X 10 1 gal packs
DK-50 18 1 gal packs
D-19 13 1 gal packs
Those are the easy ones ...
Hardening Fixer 3 5 gal boxes
D-76 1 10 gal box (two part)
Dektol 1 5 gal box
(can I break these up into manageable measure, or is it to be made all at once?)
I also have 8 lbs of balanced alkali .... what's that for??
Many Farmers reducers, 2 part toners & some Potassium ferricyanide & dichromate.
So 10 gal of D76 & 5 gal of fixer ... how do you manage this volume of soup?
Thanks!
Steve
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