I've been mixing my own thiourea sepia toner and bleach for a while now. But I'm starting to question how I'm storing and re-using it.
I'm mixing using the formula in Tim Rudman's book listed as Rayco's formula for a working solution. So I have a 1L bottle of bleach, and three 1L bottles of toners with different amounts of Sodium Hydroxide added. But they are all at working solution amounts, so I can just pour them into the tray and use them. My latest batch is about 3 months old, and I frequently use it.
Lately my colors have been inconsistent and weaker. And I'm wondering now if I should not be reusing the solutions, let alone storing them in a working solution state.
I'm thinking of mixing bleach and toning stock solutions and diluting (usually 1+9) for use, adding an additive to the toner for color and using them one-shot as many of you do. Would this be a better alternative? And could the storing of bleach and toners in the working solution state and reusing them cause rapid deterioration of their properties?
I'm mixing using the formula in Tim Rudman's book listed as Rayco's formula for a working solution. So I have a 1L bottle of bleach, and three 1L bottles of toners with different amounts of Sodium Hydroxide added. But they are all at working solution amounts, so I can just pour them into the tray and use them. My latest batch is about 3 months old, and I frequently use it.
Lately my colors have been inconsistent and weaker. And I'm wondering now if I should not be reusing the solutions, let alone storing them in a working solution state.
I'm thinking of mixing bleach and toning stock solutions and diluting (usually 1+9) for use, adding an additive to the toner for color and using them one-shot as many of you do. Would this be a better alternative? And could the storing of bleach and toners in the working solution state and reusing them cause rapid deterioration of their properties?
