donbga
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I need to mix a fresh batch of pyro-cat part A and I'm interested in using glycol as the solvent as discussed so often in the past year or so.
Having done an extensive search here on APUG I've noticed that propylene glycol seems to be the prefered gylcol solvent but ethylene glycol has also been mentioned.
Ethylene glycol as noted in these threads is poisonous so it may less desirable for that reason.
My question is though, I have a gallon of Preston Anti-Freeze in my garage and the label states that the product has an ethylene glycol base. Is it suitable for use for mixing developers?
Thanks,
Having done an extensive search here on APUG I've noticed that propylene glycol seems to be the prefered gylcol solvent but ethylene glycol has also been mentioned.
Ethylene glycol as noted in these threads is poisonous so it may less desirable for that reason.
My question is though, I have a gallon of Preston Anti-Freeze in my garage and the label states that the product has an ethylene glycol base. Is it suitable for use for mixing developers?
Thanks,