PSD Rycoline Blanket Hardener for lightweight substrates vs Simon Chemblend/T-2 X-Ray Developer Concentrate - 10 Gallon - MIX-4010D - 1 Case

Overall winner: Simon Chemblend/T-2 X-Ray Developer Concentrate - 10 Gallon - MIX-4010D - 1 Case

Key Differences

Easy Glide's Simon Chemblend/T-2 is a large-capacity X-ray developer concentrate sold as a case and presents a compact concentrate format suited for regular lab use, while PSD's Rycoline Blanket Hardener targets improved blanket release and lightweight substrates with an easy-to-use formula. Choose Easy Glide if you need a high-volume darkroom/x-ray developer; choose PSD if you need a chemical specifically for blanket hardening and lightweight substrates

PSD Rycoline Blanket Hardener for lightweight substrates

PSD Rycoline Blanket Hardener for lightweight substrates

PSD • ★ 2.8/5 • Mid-Range

PSD Rycoline Blanket Hardener improves blanket release and works with difficult lightweight substrates like carbonless and enamels. Easy-to-use with excellent results, as noted by users

Pros

  • Improved blanket release
  • Works with lightweight substrates
  • Easy-to-use
  • Good results with carbonless and enamels

Cons

  • Limited customer feedback available
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price PSD
Durability Tie
Versatility Easy Glide
User Reviews Easy Glide