I am coming to the impression that Propylene Glycol can be used as the base substance in place of distilled water in most recipes. Is this true?
Specifically, I've always had problems mixing a little (7.5g) Potassium Carbonate Anhy with 10mL distilled water to make a net usable 5mL for a 250 mL solution of Pyrocat HD and tossing the remaining 5mL. To mix a larger amount of Part B has always been a waste of chemistry because it does not store well.
Could not this Part B be made using PG, maybe 100mL PG with 75g Pot.Carb. and saved in an air tight container and 5mL drawn off as needed?
Specifically, I've always had problems mixing a little (7.5g) Potassium Carbonate Anhy with 10mL distilled water to make a net usable 5mL for a 250 mL solution of Pyrocat HD and tossing the remaining 5mL. To mix a larger amount of Part B has always been a waste of chemistry because it does not store well.
Could not this Part B be made using PG, maybe 100mL PG with 75g Pot.Carb. and saved in an air tight container and 5mL drawn off as needed?
