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Marc,
There could be a couple or so different reasons. Salts were weak (used too long) , temperature was too low, or the duration in the tank was too short. Or possibly a combination of these factors. The tank temperature being too high will result in a plum color, as will high nickel content or leaving it in the tank too long. Ron
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