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Ed, the process we use is quite involved. It is based on the original formulas, but is quite a bit more involved and just not suitable for home application. If you follow Gady's or Flannigans tutorials you can achive good black & white colors. with time and patience you can get satisfactory results. Be careful though it is very, very addictive. Surface preperation is about 70 % of the job.