We've been over this countless times. Mix stock solution using distilled water. Store in single-dose size glass bottles with proper caps (I use teflon-lined ones on amber boston rounds). Ensure a minimum of 100ml stock per 80 square inches of film. Filter stock solution through a coffee filter at time of use. Dilute using distilled water at any ratio one likes. Obtain perfect results for at least a year after mixing.
hi sal:
while your post offers sound advice about the proper way of mixing Xtol, some of its users suffered from
sudden death and weren't using 1:L packaging, but they were mixing it
with distilled water and NOT diluting the developer down to 1:10. over the years,
I have posted details of my several years of using this developer and it was nothing but thin-film no matter
how i mixed it, what typie of water i mixed it with, dilutions used ( or straight ), agitation schemes, exposure
schemes. while your advice is sound for the lions share of xtol users and hopeful users
it doesn't cover all the bases. that said, if i had mixed some dektol, or sprint print developer or gaf universal
developer, or ansco 130 in with it, as i do at present with EVERY batch of caffenol C ( ascorbic acid like Xtol )
i use, i might be still using Xtol. while i agree, talk of sudden death is kind of out of place in 2017, it DID
happen and it DID happen to people ( me at least ) who mixed it carefully and correctly.
and as i have said in other threads where i recount my experience with the developer, i am happy others
have figured out a way to use it, use it well and enjoy the film they pull out of it,
but i will never use it again, nor recommend it to anyone and haven't for probably 15 years. i do like mixing
part A+B though, its fun watching the liquid that looks like "TANG: what astronauts drink"
become clear, its almost as much fun as pouring my pre-soak AH removal bath, all dark blue-black, ...
into my clear, spent dektol and watching the AHL disappear.