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Marbles for oxygen displacement

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bazz8

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I read somewhere about keeping the oxygen away from the chemicals by placeing a healthy squirt of butane and sealing the container with plastic and a rubber band/s
ans I have done this for 10 yrs with no noticable side affects the lasting times are quite long.
my processor chem are kept in a 5litre container and as each amount is taken out the butane is squirted in and a plastic shield is placed over the screwtop and then I screw the lid on and it lasts a long time with no
degradation of chem strength.
I have done this with e-6 and b+w chemicals
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Bazz8
 

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As bazz8 mentioned, butane works well and is much less trouble than marbles. Another possible solution to the problem is using one-shot developers that you mix just before use.
 

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So can we now state with a relatively large amount of certainty that with our suggestions we have helped the OP lose his marbles?:wink::D:wink::D
 
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