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Where to find D-R chemicals in the area of Koln De. ???

any ideas ???
 

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Perhaps you mean "darkroom" chemicals?
"Democrat-Republican" seems both unlikely and too USA centric.
 

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If that's the case: order online, e.g. macodirect.de, nordfoto.de and of course fotoimpex.com (I.e. Adox).
No doubt there's a physical store somewhere in or near Köln that has a small selection of chemicals as well, but the best choice in terms of variety and price would be online.
 

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Ok D-R is for Darkroom !! [no political think !!!]
I need to find chemicals for developers [home brew] I will be in the Koln De. area .
I have no idea where to look !!

the camera stores will just want to sell off the self what they have and just say the EU forbids raw chemicals .... a bit of exaggeration but true.
 
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I did look on line but funded only whole-sales -----in Germany.

I do not speak German - would have called photo-clubs ....

thanks for any tips .
 
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I need to find chemicals for developers [home brew]

Ok, that's more specific.

Camera stores are not the place to look for this; they don't support homebrew anything. There are many threads on how to obtain chemistry for DIY developers etc. My advice is always to shop around based on what you need, as one-stop-shopping is usually not feasible or not attractive economically. Also, forget about trying to source everything in physical stores; it's not going to work, period.

For the photography-specific chemicals like hydroquinone, phenidone, etc., try Fototechnik Suvatlar (price list & contact through this link: https://www.moersch-photochemie.de/en/rohchemie/) or use eBay to search for what you need and have it shipped to you from e.g. Italy.

Chemistry that's not specifically photo-related but still not of the supermarket variety, use something like eBay etc. Think of stuff like potassium bromide etc. You can also use dedicated online stores for raw chemistry; I don't know the ones to use in Germany; you'll have to shop around a bit and/or use AI to find sources.

Finally there's chemistry of the 'supermarket' variety which can be had in normal shops. Think of sodium carbonate which is mostly sold in supermarket, sodium hydroxide that's generally available in hardware stores as pellets for unclogging drains, acetic acid which is sold for cleaning (unscented cleaning vinegar), sodium thiosulfate which is sold in hardware stores and pool supply stores for dechlorination of swimming pools and vitamin C (ascorbic acid) and citric acid which are available in drugstores as a food supplement.

So, in short, shop around based on the specific ingredients you need. Don't expect one-stop-shop, and forget about walking into a physical shop and finding everything.
 
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found

Wolfgang Moersch​

in Hurth but sells his brand...

Here in Athens it is possible to find the old chemist- shops -- but they will vanish by the good E.U.!!!!
 
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koraks @

So, in short, shop around based on the specific ingredients you need. Don't expect one-stop-shop, and forget about walking into a physical shop and finding everything

that is one way to to look at it .
 

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that is one way to to look at it .
I've done a heck of a lot of DIY photo chemical mixing and what I told you is the conclusion I arrived at that works well for the region you're referring to. So "one way to look at it": yes, a PROVEN TO WORK way to look at it.

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Wolfgang Moersch​

in Hurth but sells his brand...
Moersch links to Suvatlar and AFAIK does not sell raw chemicals directly. See my earlier post.
 

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Suvatlar(their price list and Email address on their partner moersch-photochemie's page)
Retrocamera (they sell Bellini chemicals)
Synthetika(a Poland company)
Disactis(a France company)
Laboldtech(an Italy company)
 
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