I'm very slowly starting to treat my chemicals with more and more respect, in the hopes that they will respect me back and give me beautiful pictures. It started with storing my C41 developer in an accordion bottle, and taking great care not to contaminate the dev with fix/blix. This has been working great so far. My next step is respecting my HC110 syrup. The last 1L bottle I got took me about 2 years to go through, and I kept it in the same clear plastic bottle it came in for the whole time. By the time I got near the bottom, I had to add a few extra minutes of dev time to each film, and the syrup completely coagulated at the bottom of the bottle. So for this next 1L bottle of concentrate, I bought a few brown glass bottles to decant it into. Two 16oz bottles for long term storage, and a 4oz dropper bottle for daily use. I filled one 16oz bottle to the top and capped it, and poured the rest of the HC110 into the second 16oz bottle. Then, using the second bottle as my "use this first" bottle, I decanted 4oz of it into the dropper bottle. I will continue to refill the dropper bottle with the "use this first" stock bottle until it's empty, then start using the first, full 16oz bottle to refill the dropper bottle. So far, so good.
I just got to the point with my dropper bottle that the dropper won't reach the top of the concentrate. There's still a decent amount of syrup in the bottle. So can I just pour some "new" HC110 right on top of it, or should I dump whatever is in there so that 1. I can clean out the dropper bottle and 2. in case the remaining concentrate has been oxygenated through constant use? I realize this is minutiae, but that's what this forum is for, right?