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Dektol vs D-72

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That being a 65 year old ad, things have changed some. But they are the same with the addition of a sequestering agent. See (there was a url link here which no longer exists)
Should answer your question.
 
I guessed that the sequestering agent would help keep the solution clearer and may be help extend the shelf life of the stock solution, but I don't see how it can increase the working capacity.
It doesn't matter much, I was just curious how Dektol was different from D-72. Thanks for the link trexx.
From my Kodak Formulary, D-52 is similar to Kodak Selectol and D-165 is similar to Selectol-Soft.
 
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