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Soft emulsion from permanganate B&W reversal

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Bleach
Solution A: Add 2 g KMnO4 to 500 mL water
Solution B: 10 mL conc. H2SO4 to 490 mL water
Mix equal parts A and B before use. Only suitable for single use.

I will add that MnO4- is very easily reduced at these low pH (see Pourbaix diagram if you are interested), so I would recommend distilled water.
 

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When in doubt, read the instructions.
Thank you.
I found a book on my shelf. How To Reverse Movie Film, 1944. Permanganate is one of the two bleaches given as a standard. No mention of emulsion lifting off is given, although, temperature changes are to be avoided in general. Temperature is 65 ( not 68 like current instructions ). Hardener is after bleaching, not before. P. 15: The Permanganate Formula, Water ( not necessarily warm ), [for mixing I suppose], 1 Quart, Potassium Permanganate 45 grains, Sulphuric Acid C. P. 160 minims. Clearing Bath. Water 35 ounces. Sodium Bisulphite 1 ounce. Four minuets is usually sufficient, or longer. A few minuets in the clearing bath. P. 16: "After the second development some kind of a hardening bath should be used when the bleaching was carried out with the permanganate formula".
 
Do you dance in your clearing bath?

If the emulsion lifts off while bleaching, then a hardener after the bleach will not help.

PE
 
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