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It appears that Polydol is ancient enough that MSDS were not available, or at least never posted online. A photo.net posting claims that it is a more alkaline version of Microdol, although the "raise the ph level to 30" part of this posting makes me question its overall accuracy ...
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Kodak Polydol Replinisher has lye in it. The Developer itself doesn't.
@E. von Hoegh intended to underline my statement, that a pH of 30 is ridiculous. If even 10% lye in water won't reach half that pH, then a pH of 30 for a photographic developer is somewhere between ridiculous, printing error and impossible. Whether any of the components of Polydol contain lye is immaterial at this point.
 
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