REVERSAL FOR EVERYONE...!
Two years later and i'm re-visiting this topic.
So what i'm looking is for alternatives to the BW REVERSAL BLEACH.
The typical formulas are potassium dichromate + sulfuric acid and potassium permanganate + sulfuric acid.
OK, good if you can find (and i'll try to find) the ingredientes. Potassium permanganate is a controlled substance in my country because it is used for drugs production.
I reason that if a suitable bleach alternative could be found which uses different ingredients, more people would do BW slides.
So now, researching on the web, i found an excellent PDF from
Ricardo Leite of Portugal which really blew my mind!!
http://www.filmlabs.org/docs/citric-hydrogen-peroxide-bleach.pdf
The alternative is
HYDROGEN PEROXIDE 9% (also known as "30 vol") and Citric acid.
Two easier to find ingredients. In fact Ricardo first tried and succeed using Lemon Juice as a source of citric acid (!) which would make this one of the easiest bleaches to make, ever.
Also Ricardo mentions elsewhere on the internet that he is experimenting using Acetic Acid instead of Citric Acid, which should produce "peracetic acid" when combined with the hydrogen peroxide.
Those two ingredients are easier to get!! Alas, in my country finding 9% h202 is difficult, i mean, some drugstores carry it but only in tiny 120mL bottles, and you find it in 1 of 10 drugstores...

Hair salon supply stores do not have liquid h2o2, they sell it in a cream solution with more stuff added.

And then i've found suppliers of h202 but they sell it on big (20 liter) containers at 30% concentration which is not something to keep easily around the house or manipulate
Alessandro Serrao, who I see has a LOT of posts on reversal bleach formulas, mentioned
"Pool Ph minus" as an alternative to sulphuric acid, but i'm not clear what ingredient should "Pool PH-" have to be sure I can use it successfully.
Ok, so an alternative mentioned elsewhere was Copper sulfate + sulfuric acid. But many people say this doesn't work.
Another alternative posted here at APUG by
Athiril from Tokio, with sample images that show this actually works was a treatment of Copper sulfate + NaCl (salt) followed with a rinse with ammonia... (!) Another candidate for an "easy" bleach.
(there was a url link here which no longer exists)
However, he does not specify any reversal light exposure, which i find strange. I will ask him/her.
I know that many people will reply "just use permanganate and be happy", but we need alternatives, for not everybody can easily get the products. It's the same as with caffenol -- why bother if D76 is available? Because sometimes you can't get the chemicals you need. Or because you want to use safer chemicals.
PS: I did not take attention to this:
I used to buy permanganate directly from Sigma-Aldrich. A 150g bottle costed me 15€ and it's still half full.
pdeeh: please read the google book I posted on my previous post. You can find in there a new non-rehalogenating bleach using only persulfate and ferric sulfate in an acidic aqueous environment.
PE is right on this (as usual): permanganate is the only viable choice available.
P.S.: the o.p. can contact Sigma Aldrich directly via Peru Química Service SRL Lima, Peru Phone: 51 1 420 2339 Fax: 51 1 420 3660 E-mail:
qservice@terra.com.pe
MANY thanks!!