Can you use bar soap for this? I used some pine tar bar soap, made a lot of suds, and scrubbed it really really well. I'm still having adhesion issues, but I wonder if the soap solids never fully came off. What do you think?
Depending on your glue stick you may, like myself, only need to add hot water to the plate and use the "print spatula" to remove the caked up glue. I don't even use dish soap or alcohol with how effective it it. This is down to the glue you use, mine is reaaaally water soluble so a sneeze would take it away
Glue stick users knew what was happening with your print bed, no judgements.
Can you use bar soap for this? I used some pine tar bar soap, made a lot of suds, and scrubbed it really really well. I'm still having adhesion issues, but I wonder if the soap solids never fully came off. What do you think?
May be other additives to the soap, try dish?
Depending on your glue stick you may, like myself, only need to add hot water to the plate and use the "print spatula" to remove the caked up glue. I don't even use dish soap or alcohol with how effective it it.
This is down to the glue you use, mine is reaaaally water soluble so a sneeze would take it away
can you just use dish soap??
why was the sink so loud
probably just a hollow cabinet idk not that big of a deal
your dawn" looks watered down. too thin.
Nope, 91%+ will do it. I use 99%. But then again I've never needed adhesion glue.