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Kodak Indicator Stop Bath For Black And White Films And Papers, 1 Pint Bottle To Make 8 Gallons.

  • Regular price $32.09

Vendor: Kodak

Type: Darkroom Supplies

Sku: WBEEAB000GTSDXQ

Availability: In Stock


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Kodak Indicator Stop Bath For Black And White Films And Papers, 1 Pint Bottle To Make 8 Gallons.

$32.09

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is the size of the Kodak Indicator Stop Bath? A: The Kodak Indicator Stop Bath comes in a one-pint bottle. This allows you to make up to eight gallons of solution.
  • Q: What ingredients are in the Kodak Indicator Stop Bath? A: The main ingredient is acetic acid, specifically a glacial or acetic acid solution. This concentrated liquid is designed for use with black and white films and papers.
  • Q: What are the dimensions of the Kodak Indicator Stop Bath bottle? A: The bottle measures four point zero two inches in length and width, and six inches in height. This compact size makes it easy to store.
  • Q: How do you use the Kodak Indicator Stop Bath? A: To use the Kodak Indicator Stop Bath, dilute one part of the concentrate with sixty-four parts water. This ensures effective performance when developing films.
  • Q: Is the Kodak Indicator Stop Bath suitable for all types of films? A: Yes, it is a general-purpose stop bath suitable for black and white films and papers. Its formulation is designed for versatility in photographic processing.
  • Q: Can I use the Kodak Indicator Stop Bath with color films? A: No, the Kodak Indicator Stop Bath is specifically formulated for black and white films and papers. It is not suitable for color film processing.
  • Q: How should I store the Kodak Indicator Stop Bath? A: Store the Kodak Indicator Stop Bath in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Ensure the cap is tightly closed to maintain its effectiveness.
  • Q: Does the Kodak Indicator Stop Bath have a shelf life? A: Yes, it is best to use the Kodak Indicator Stop Bath within a specified period after opening. Check the label for any expiration dates.
  • Q: Is the Kodak Indicator Stop Bath harmful? A: Yes, it contains acetic acid which can be harmful if ingested or if it comes into contact with skin. Handle with care and use gloves.
  • Q: Can I return the Kodak Indicator Stop Bath if I am not satisfied? A: Yes, return policies generally allow for returns if the product is unused and in original condition. Check specific retailer policies for details.
  • Q: What should I do if the Kodak Indicator Stop Bath arrives damaged? A: If the product arrives damaged, contact the seller or manufacturer immediately for assistance. They typically offer replacement or refund options.
  • Q: Can I mix the Kodak Indicator Stop Bath with other chemicals? A: No, it is not recommended to mix the Kodak Indicator Stop Bath with other chemicals, as this can alter its effectiveness and safety.
  • Q: Is there a specific way to dispose of the Kodak Indicator Stop Bath? A: Yes, dispose of the Kodak Indicator Stop Bath according to local hazardous waste disposal guidelines. Do not pour it down the drain.
  • Q: What color does the Kodak Indicator Stop Bath turn when exhausted? A: It turns purplish blue to signal that it is exhausted. This color change helps you know when to replace the solution.
  • Q: Can beginners use the Kodak Indicator Stop Bath without prior experience? A: Yes, beginners can use it by following the dilution instructions. It is designed to be user-friendly for those developing black and white films.

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