everything goes fine until i add the sodium bisulfite which precipitates and doesnt seem to dissolve very much at all.
happens with both tap water and distilled
will the precipitate dissolve eventually or is there something wrong?
The first two ingredients should be dissolved in 800 ml of 150oF water The bisulfite should be dissolved in about 100 ml of cold water. When the thiosulfate mixture is cool slowly add the bisilfite solution with vigorous stirring. The solution is then made up to 1 liter. This method should be use when adding any acidic component (bisulfite, alum, acetic acid, etc) to a thiosulfate solution.
mixed again as per your instructions. now its cloudy. no more precipitate, but oddly milky.
i did test a film leader and it cleared fully in under 45 sec, so it does work, but is questionable in 'consistency', all fixers ive used in the past are clear and one can see through them...
Sounds like there was a bit of sulfurization. This can happen when an acidic chemical is added to a thiosulfate solution. The thiosulfate/sulfite mixure must be cool and the bisulfite solution added slowly with constant stirring to prevent any local pockets of low pH from forming. The cloudy bath is still useable however.