curiousart
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Hi Folks,
I'm about to mix up a batch of P.E.'s Superfix. This will be my second ever try at from-scratch chemistry, so two newbie questions are to follow.
-In most of the other standard photo chemical recipes I've read, the first ingredient is usually some heated quantity of water, so that the dry stuff dissolves. Not so in this one, unless it's understood. Will the dry stuff dissolve in the room temperature liquids?
-When I'm done, I'll have 1 liter of Superfix. Is this considered to be a stock solution, where in use, it'll be diluted at, say, 1:4? What proportions have people been using this at?
Thanks, go easy on me
I'm about to mix up a batch of P.E.'s Superfix. This will be my second ever try at from-scratch chemistry, so two newbie questions are to follow.
-In most of the other standard photo chemical recipes I've read, the first ingredient is usually some heated quantity of water, so that the dry stuff dissolves. Not so in this one, unless it's understood. Will the dry stuff dissolve in the room temperature liquids?
-When I'm done, I'll have 1 liter of Superfix. Is this considered to be a stock solution, where in use, it'll be diluted at, say, 1:4? What proportions have people been using this at?
Thanks, go easy on me
