BetterSense
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I don't want to discuss whether chemicals that are not marketed specifically for photography are pure enough or whatever, we already have a thread for that. I would just like to know what photochemicals I might find disguised as pool chemicals.
I found out that the pH increaser sold at walmart is, according to the label, Sodium Carbonate. I also called the pool supply place and asked if they had Sodium Sulfite. They said they had Chlorine remover which was the same thing. Online, however, I found that most places said that their Chlorine remover was Sodium Thiosulfate. Wikipedia says that both Sodium Sulfite and Sodium Thiosulfate can be used as pool chemicals, so I'm unsure if you can buy Sodium Sulfite at the pool store yet, but it looks like I can get fixer (at about $5/lb).
I found out that the pH increaser sold at walmart is, according to the label, Sodium Carbonate. I also called the pool supply place and asked if they had Sodium Sulfite. They said they had Chlorine remover which was the same thing. Online, however, I found that most places said that their Chlorine remover was Sodium Thiosulfate. Wikipedia says that both Sodium Sulfite and Sodium Thiosulfate can be used as pool chemicals, so I'm unsure if you can buy Sodium Sulfite at the pool store yet, but it looks like I can get fixer (at about $5/lb).