jcausey
Member
Folks,
I mixed up a 1-litre package of ID-11 last night by instruction; I used distilled water to do so. I put it in a brown plastic 1-litre bottle, which I sealed with saran wrap and tightly closed the cap.
This morning, roughly 12 hours later, when I went to use this stock ID-11, I discovered (much to my dismay) that it had already turned light-brown, like watered-down cola! Luckily I had a bottle of HC-110 concentrate handy (as well as the sweet Rodinal).
What could have caused this? My thoughts so far:
-- I stirred the stock VERY vigorously last night to completely get part B into solution; could I have stirred too much oxygen into the stock?
-- The bottle had previously been used for ID-11 that had turned brown; I thought I'd thoroughly cleaned out the bottle after dumping it, but maybe there was leftover contamination...
I mixed up a 1-litre package of ID-11 last night by instruction; I used distilled water to do so. I put it in a brown plastic 1-litre bottle, which I sealed with saran wrap and tightly closed the cap.
This morning, roughly 12 hours later, when I went to use this stock ID-11, I discovered (much to my dismay) that it had already turned light-brown, like watered-down cola! Luckily I had a bottle of HC-110 concentrate handy (as well as the sweet Rodinal).
What could have caused this? My thoughts so far:
-- I stirred the stock VERY vigorously last night to completely get part B into solution; could I have stirred too much oxygen into the stock?
-- The bottle had previously been used for ID-11 that had turned brown; I thought I'd thoroughly cleaned out the bottle after dumping it, but maybe there was leftover contamination...