That is also my experience.Over a half century ago I used both versions as final rinse with dip-n-dunk lines for B&W. Never had a problem with PF200 but the 600 always degenerated into slime filled solutions which left gunk all over the negatives. My personal take was that something in the 600 polymerized and became insoluble. Regards, Duane --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Tony Sleep <TonySleep@...> wrote: > > On 10/12/2010 -= Chris =- wrote: > > Dunno, but this is normal behavior of the product. All you needed to > > do, is gently warm the product and stir until clear. > > I tried that. It didn't just turn cloudy, it formed large sheets of a > slimy, soft, whitish gossamer material that did not redissolve. Stirring > or shaking just broke it up, warm or cold. > > The container had a clear warning on it about never exposing to low temps > (below 40F IIRC but it was a long time ago), which I only read after the > event. > -- > Regards > > Tony Sleep > http://tonysleep.co.uk >
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Re: [Digital BW] Photo-Flo in Europe
2010-12-11 by dlruckus
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