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Liquidol only lasted 4 days in sealed bottle. Any ideas?

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i discovered Liquidol about 3 weeks ago and mixed up a batch. I was jazzed to see that it lasted about two weeks until it wouldnt get deep blacks anymore. I mixed up a second batch on 12/14 and was using it tonight 12/18 when it went bad again in only 4 days.

Ive seen folks here that got a LOT longer out of it than that. I only printed about 6 8x10, and about a dozen 4x6 before it died. That seems really short.

Any tips to get more life out of it?
 
My experience is that when I open a very old bottle of paper developer for the first time, it works but dies a short time later.
 
Why don't you start a conversation with Photo Engineer? He is, after all, one of the designers of Liquidol.
 
I cannot tell you anything about its mix date. I suggest that you contact the Formulary first. It should last a long time.
 
We've seen reports that impurities and contamination in the water can degrade chemicals.

I would suggest mixing a batch using distilled water and compare your results.

- Leigh
 
In making the concentrate, the Formulary uses distilled water and photograde chemicals. Unless there is a bad batch it should keep. If there is a bad batch, then they must know asap.

PE
 
In making the concentrate, the Formulary uses distilled water and photograde chemicals. Unless there is a bad batch it should keep. If there is a bad batch, then they must know asap.

PE
I contacted them about it but in the mean time, I mixed up another batch using some distilled water. Ive been using filtered water but that might not be sufficient.
I also gave the bottle a shot of that Tentenal Protectant spray before capping off.
 
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I contacted them about it but in the mean time, I mixed up another batch using some distilled water. Ive been using filtered water but that might not be sufficient.
I also gave the bottle a shot of that Tentenal Protectant spray before capping off.

What material is your storage bottle made of? Some plastics can be quite poor for keeping chemistry in - accordion bottles especially.
 
Of the thousands of bottles sold, this is the first report of this type. It should keep well.

PE
I'm sure it's something simple like the distilled water thing. As I said, I just wanted to make sure I didn't overlook something obvious so I asked.

I'll come back and report the progress of the latest batch in this thread.
 
I made my first batches with both distilled and tap water and then diluted them in a 4x experiment to test stability. No problems here.

PE
 
I made my first batches with both distilled and tap water and then diluted them in a 4x experiment to test stability. No problems here.

PE
Hmm...you mean that you even had nice longevity using tap water?

How long should I expect?

Is two weeks in a sealed bottle (working solution) about right or are we talking longer?
 
I just got off of the phone with Photographer's Formulary and they were gracious about the whole thing. They are making a new batch and will send me out a replacement bottle in a few days.

Very good service!

I'll keep everyone updated for future reference.
 
. I only printed about 6 8x10, and about a dozen 4x6 before it died. That seems really short.

How long did the working strength developer sit in the tray while you were using it (before you poured it into a bottle)?
 
Appended it a 72 hour open tray (8x10) with 1L of Liquidol. Each 24 hours I ran a set of prints through it. The left set is Liquidol and the right set is Dektol. In this set, the developer concentrate was made with tap water and diluted with tap water. The test went to 120 hours, and by then the Dektol was dead, but the Liquidol still made acceptable prints. These were all at the same process times and temps.

If I increased the development time in Dektol, it did not help, but with Liquidol it brought the picture pretty much up to the original.

PE
 

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Appended it a 72 hour open tray (8x10) with 1L of Liquidol. Each 24 hours I ran a set of prints through it. The left set is Liquidol and the right set is Dektol. In this set, the developer concentrate was made with tap water and diluted with tap water. The test went to 120 hours, and by then the Dektol was dead, but the Liquidol still made acceptable prints. These were all at the same process times and temps.

If I increased the development time in Dektol, it did not help, but with Liquidol it brought the picture pretty much up to the original.

PE
Wow!
Thats impressive. Something certainly is wrong with mine.

Thanks for the baseline.
 
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