I have a quart (or whatever that metric thingy is) of Ilford DDX, which I bought a couple of months ago. The other day I went to open it to mix some more and the top was stuck on. I nearly had to tear the bottle apart to open it and when the lid finally came off there was some crystallization around the lip of the bottle and the inside of the cap.
One of the first things I noticed with the Ilford chemicals is that they were still using cardboard "seals" on all the bottles. Apart from being about thirty years behind the times, cardboard seals were always crap for anything that had the reopened and closed multiple times. I assume that the "seal" let air in which caused the solution to crystallize. I'm going to invest in a stainless steel container to keep it in going forward.
Has anyone else had this problem? The stop, fix and wet all look good for now, but I'm wondering if I should repackage those.
One of the first things I noticed with the Ilford chemicals is that they were still using cardboard "seals" on all the bottles. Apart from being about thirty years behind the times, cardboard seals were always crap for anything that had the reopened and closed multiple times. I assume that the "seal" let air in which caused the solution to crystallize. I'm going to invest in a stainless steel container to keep it in going forward.
Has anyone else had this problem? The stop, fix and wet all look good for now, but I'm wondering if I should repackage those.
