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 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
Simon Chemblend/T-2 X-Ray Developer Concentrate - 10 Gallon - MIX-4010D - 1 Case
X-ray developer concentrate for darkroom processing. Easy Glide brand, 10-gallon case, suitable for professional chemistry workflows. customer insight note: mixed sentiment unknown
Pros
- large-capacity case suitable for regular use
- compact concentrate format
- brand appears in product data
Cons
- no features listed
- customer insights are None
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | PSD |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Easy Glide |
| User Reviews | Easy Glide |