Got hold of some metol and have decanted it in to smaller containers - Small tubs, 25g batches, then vacuum sealed inside plastic bags (double bagged).
I'm not going to be using this stuff at a great rate (the last 25g batch I had took over a year to use up), so I'm thinking of storing the bulk of it in the freezer - Is this a sensible idea ?
Some photo chemicals are dangerous.
It's not like making wine or beer.
lm shooting beside a stranger in street market and notice he has a pro DSLR and lens.
'Is that VR?'
'Yes I need it for the Parkinson's'
'In family?'
'The 2nd question the consultant asked was have you handled photo chemicals.'
@Paul
No it is toxic and needs to be in original container.
As dry power it is stable long term - decades
If you don't understand the hazchem label use a lab.
@AgX
Suggest you need to avoid all Metol in future. PQ in place of MQ. MICROPHEN in place of d76.
And you need to use barrier cream and inspection gloves with any cyclic chemicals in future. Face mask and goggles with powders.
The reaction may be no different from a food allergy or wasp sting.
It may only be the high pH and skin cracks but Id not risk myself.