"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I agree with you Homer time is money, plus if I have to use more chems that's also a waste, I just hate buying from so many different places but I'm finding out you can't get everything you like under one roof.@ RStefanick I've used the ICC 937 which is not bad at all can't remember if I used the 833, and you say you've never had any problems using wood frames in dip tanks Hmmm, got to look into that again.[/quoteFor me a dip tank is the only option so when I say they were not a issue.. Other than maybe dry time
The crystals I used for 20ish years.. sodium something something.. the cost of them went up a couple years back and did create a surge of new reclaim products. A dip tank remover is designed to only soften the emulsion over a 5 to10 minute delay so as to keep the chemicals working longer vs the spray on, dissolve, washout quickly like that of delivery systems. How you setup your reclaim process will dictate the chemicals you use.