[pure-silver] Re: Developer Stain Remover- Kodak stain remover S-10?

  • From: Eric Nelson <emanmb@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 27 May 2009 10:11:04 -0700 (PDT)

By george you're right.  When I looked at the J-1 pub, I didn't make a mental 
note of the formula.





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From: Claudio Bonavolta <claudio@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 3:31:02 AM
Subject: [pure-silver] Re: Developer Stain Remover- Kodak stain remover  S-10?

Hi Eric,

This is the formula you can find on Kodak J-1 publication meant to remove fixer 
stains. I'm not sure it will work for your developer stains.

Good luck in your search !
Claudio Bonavolta
http://www.bonavolta.ch

----- Message d'origine -----
De: Eric Nelson <emanmb@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 26 May 2009 17:48:37 -0700 (PDT)
Sujet: [pure-silver] Re: Developer Stain Remover- Kodak stain remover S-10?
À: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

>I just found this one posted in a forum and wondering if anyone has experience 
>with it before I apply it around the zipper area?  I think the stain as is 
>would be better than if the fabric was bleached out!  =)
>
>"Kodak stain remover S-10:
>Water.............................96oz
>Kodak Thiourea.............10oz
>Kodak Citric Acid...........10oz
>Water to make................ 1 gallon
>Wet the stain with this solution and wait for the stain to disappear. Old 
>stains may require more than one application and a longer time (several 
>minutes)to disappear. The garment should be thoroughly washed after the stains 
>have been removed.
>The above formula & description is from an old version of the Compact Photo 
>Lab Index."
>
>________________________________
>From: Eric Nelson <emanmb@xxxxxxxxx>
>To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2009 6:35:30 PM
>Subject: [pure-silver] Re: Developer Stain Remover
>
>
>Thanks Claudio.  Unfortunately one of those is for fixer stains and I have a 
>developer stain.  The developer's where I like to splash around the most. =)  
>The other one contains sulphuric so I don't think that one will do too well on 
>clothes.
>
>
>
>
>________________________________
>From: Claudio Bonavolta <claudio@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2009 4:19:45 PM
>Subject: [pure-silver] Re: Developer Stain Remover
>
>The old Kodak publication J-1 has a couple of stain removers (page 49):
>http://www..bonavolta.ch/hobby/files/Kodak%20j-1.pdf
>
>Claudio Bonavolta
>http://www.bonavolta.ch
>
>Eric Nelson wrote:
>> I've just found a nice little developer stain on a decent pair of pants and 
>> was wondering if anyone had a formula for removing this.
>> I found an MSDS for a product that does this which lists ethylene glycol and 
>> thiourea as the ingredients.  Thiourea makes sense certainly.  I can't see 
>> buying the ethylene glycol if that's integral to the performance of the 
>> remover, and I would just get the product.  But if my apothecary has the 
>> ingredients, I might as well make it myself.
>> tia
>> eric
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