Recently I had a look Crawley's writings with regard to p-phenylene diamine (PPD) which led me to FX10, and to Young's post on using CD-2 as a substitute for "genochrome" (reportedly diethyl p-phenylene diamine bisulfite, no longer available) originally suggested in this formula by Crawley. Mixing up this formula with CD-2 as a substitute leads to some strange effects, such as appearance of CD-2 free base in the form of oily droplets on the surface, which miraculously disappear after a couple of days. I am quite certain this behavior results from excess of sulfite which performs no useful function in this developer. Is there anyone interested in revisiting this formula and providing personal experiences?
I have already prepared that recipe.
After several failures due to sinister oily spots. I reached the perfect preparation method.
Firstly, a small glass cup, add (CD2) to 50 ml of cold water completely 20 ° C, stirring the solution well, it will dissolve without any oily slicks at all.
Secondly :
Deionized Water - (52 ° C) --- 750ml
Sodium Sulfite ---------------- 100.0 grams
Hydroquinone ------------------- 6.0 grams
Borax -------------------------- 4.0 grams
Boric acid, crystalline ----------- 4.0 grams
Anti Fog ................. 0.20 g - This is an addition from my head
Stir constantly until everything melts completely.
Allow this solution to cool completely. When it cools down, white sodium sulfite or hydroquinone clumps may appear, don't worry.
Third: Add the cold (CD2) solution to the cold solution and stir well without any heating.
Increase the water until the solution reaches 1 liter.
- Whether there are still some deposits or clusters that have not dissolved well, do not worry, fill this developer in a sealed glass bottle for a week period.
- After the week you will get a very homogeneous and transparent developer without any deposits or clumps, almost this will succeed by 99% - if you notice that some deposits and erosions are still present, you will add one or two grams of sodium hydroxide inside the glass package and close it without stirring for a period 6 hours the ingredients will melt and blend together in a very fine blend,
The important question:
Was this formula worth it ...
The answer is brief. Yes, she really deserves all this patience.
Unfortunately, I sold that package after preparing it to a colleague, and he promised me to send me the test results for this developer.
But I will publish the results within a week as soon as I get the pictures, but this fellow contacted me and thanked me for this wonderful formula ,, and he promised me that he will do a scan but not quickly due to the conditions of sanitary insulation as you know.
Greetings .