daniel_taylor1 Posted November 12, 1999 Share Posted November 12, 1999 I had previously posted my question about XTOL and finding the part A powder to be caked, and the consensus was that this was acceptable and not problematic. after many months of use, I have come to the conclusion that this is indeed an indicator of something that negatively impacts the behaviour of the developer. subsequent purchases showed part A to be granular and the solution (parts A&B) to be much stronger. it isn't clear what had caused the caked part A, but the word is that Kodak will replace the developer on request. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sam_elkind Posted November 12, 1999 Share Posted November 12, 1999 Thanks for the posting. Very good information. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
barry_schmetter2 Posted November 15, 1999 Share Posted November 15, 1999 Part A of XTOL is extremely hygroscopic (attracts water) and should be free flowing if the package is sealed properly at the factory. Kodak has had some sealing problems, particularly with Part A of the 1 liter packages of XTOL and and any solidified packages should not be used. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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