Kilgallb
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I have several plastic graduted cylinders for photographic use. A few weeks ago I mixed Dektol, D76, Kodak Hypo Clear and Kodak Rapid Fixer. I thought I had cleaned the 2 liter cylinder thouroughly after each chemical. Or so I though.
I week later a reached for it and discovered white crystals at the bottom of the cyclinder and the plastic had become very soft. It was like I had throw acetone in the product. (I do not have acetone in the house)
There is no residual odour. Does anyone have a clue what can cause this. The last chemical mixed was Kodak Hypo Clear Agent. Obviously I have to do a better job cleaning. Could the residual from a poorly mixed product do this?
I week later a reached for it and discovered white crystals at the bottom of the cyclinder and the plastic had become very soft. It was like I had throw acetone in the product. (I do not have acetone in the house)
There is no residual odour. Does anyone have a clue what can cause this. The last chemical mixed was Kodak Hypo Clear Agent. Obviously I have to do a better job cleaning. Could the residual from a poorly mixed product do this?
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