Need a bit of input from you experienced Pyrocat-HD users...
I've mixed this formula for many years in both p-glycol and distilled water. And, over those years I've had issues with the developer dying suddenly and doing other odd things. Today was one of those "odd things." I have a batch that's not quite a year old with the A part mixed in p-glycol. When I mixed it at 1:1:100 this morning, it revealed the usual color change when adding B. I mixed the working solution about 2 mins before use and by the time I was ready to start development the solution was CLEAR? Has anybody else seen this? I was expecting it to be that straw color that it takes on as oxidation sets in. I'm very careful about contamination so I don't think that was any issue.
Thank you for any insight shared.
I've mixed this formula for many years in both p-glycol and distilled water. And, over those years I've had issues with the developer dying suddenly and doing other odd things. Today was one of those "odd things." I have a batch that's not quite a year old with the A part mixed in p-glycol. When I mixed it at 1:1:100 this morning, it revealed the usual color change when adding B. I mixed the working solution about 2 mins before use and by the time I was ready to start development the solution was CLEAR? Has anybody else seen this? I was expecting it to be that straw color that it takes on as oxidation sets in. I'm very careful about contamination so I don't think that was any issue.
Thank you for any insight shared.