Helinophoto
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Hi
I wanted to transfer my HC-110 liquid into smaller glass bottles last night and everything went well for the two 250ml bottles I had.
But, after filling my 500ml bottle to the max and tightened the cap and then proceeded to lift the bottle to place it away from me, the whole bottle BROKE and the contents spilled out all over the floor(!).
(possible over-pressure because the bottle was filled to the brim and then the cap was screwed in place).
I did all this in the shower, because I expected a mess, this area is dust and dirt-free as well.
The liquid is very thick, so I had a few seconds to react.
So without thinking much, I grabbed a undeveloped RC-paper I had laying close by (a paper which was exposed wrong but never developed) and used that and a squeegee, to scoop up the content and pour it into a new bottle before everything went down the drain.
It was only after, while cleaning up that I realized that the paper, naturally, had started to develop (funny looking patterns
) and while I stood there like an idiot thinking how cool it looked, I started to wonder if I had just polluted my HC-110 with silver or stuff that will reduce the developer storage time or strength because of this.
Should I just toss out the content and buy another bottle of HC-110?
My personal view, is that the silver is embedded into the paper. Over the silver, there is a gelatine layer(?), which means that there is probably no silver in the HC-110 which can cause a chemical reaction....
Or....?
Views?
I wanted to transfer my HC-110 liquid into smaller glass bottles last night and everything went well for the two 250ml bottles I had.
But, after filling my 500ml bottle to the max and tightened the cap and then proceeded to lift the bottle to place it away from me, the whole bottle BROKE and the contents spilled out all over the floor(!).
(possible over-pressure because the bottle was filled to the brim and then the cap was screwed in place).
I did all this in the shower, because I expected a mess, this area is dust and dirt-free as well.
The liquid is very thick, so I had a few seconds to react.
So without thinking much, I grabbed a undeveloped RC-paper I had laying close by (a paper which was exposed wrong but never developed) and used that and a squeegee, to scoop up the content and pour it into a new bottle before everything went down the drain.
It was only after, while cleaning up that I realized that the paper, naturally, had started to develop (funny looking patterns
) and while I stood there like an idiot thinking how cool it looked, I started to wonder if I had just polluted my HC-110 with silver or stuff that will reduce the developer storage time or strength because of this.Should I just toss out the content and buy another bottle of HC-110?
My personal view, is that the silver is embedded into the paper. Over the silver, there is a gelatine layer(?), which means that there is probably no silver in the HC-110 which can cause a chemical reaction....
Or....?
Views?
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It was bone-dry when I started the procedure and the shower area is squeegeed dry after each shower, so the tiles should probably not contain very much stuff......at least not minerals or salts that I believe would cause some kind of chemical reaction. (I am more worried about using the RC paper as a shovel to get the developer back into the bottle). 
