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Date: | Thu, 03 Apr 2014 14:42:55 +0100 |
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On 03/04/14 14:24, Richard Bown wrote: > but the biggest headache is developer strength and temperature, when > you mix in hot water, too much and it removes the etch resist. > I find the feel of it between finger tips one of the best ways to judge > the develop time, slippery but not slimey, and not enough to remove > your finger prints > > Good fun:) I found out the hard way I'm really allergic to developer... Sodium salycilate IIRC. Hope you're wearing gloves ;)
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