kerey
Member
In my experience, the catechol included with the dry PF kit has ranged from light tan to grayish green. I've never had development problems that seemed to stem from an entirely bad batch, and in most cases the solution (in DI water) never took on a dramatic color.
My latest kit (arrived today) contained catechol which was greenish purple. After mixing w/ propylene glycol, solution A is DEEP purple, as in Dimetapp or grape soda purple. I'll give it a shot later tonight on a couple sheets, but are these colors indicative of impurities or catechol breakdown prior to mixing? The glycol was heated to 140F before the sodium bisulfite, catechol, phenidone, and potassium bromide were added, then allowed to cool. The glass bottle it's in received a thorough rinsing beforehand. Any thoughts?
Kerey K. Barnowe-Meyer
www.kerey.com
My latest kit (arrived today) contained catechol which was greenish purple. After mixing w/ propylene glycol, solution A is DEEP purple, as in Dimetapp or grape soda purple. I'll give it a shot later tonight on a couple sheets, but are these colors indicative of impurities or catechol breakdown prior to mixing? The glycol was heated to 140F before the sodium bisulfite, catechol, phenidone, and potassium bromide were added, then allowed to cool. The glass bottle it's in received a thorough rinsing beforehand. Any thoughts?
Kerey K. Barnowe-Meyer
www.kerey.com