theres a few solutions. first i use a dip tank to reclaim, made by easiway. let it soak over night and it usually comes out, with a bit of force from the pressure washer. second is a stronger reclaimer. again i go back to easiway, they sell highly concentrated emulsion removers, like 500 stencil reclaimer, which is a 50:1, but they have several options. i personally use their supra, which is a 5:1, as its what i use in the dip tank, so you can use that cut 1:1 for a very strong release. i pruchased several screens from a out of work printer, and they were very stubborn, and this method workd with ease.
I thought this was going to tell me a solution to the problem.
theres a few solutions.
first i use a dip tank to reclaim, made by easiway. let it soak over night and it usually comes out, with a bit of force from the pressure washer.
second is a stronger reclaimer.
again i go back to easiway, they sell highly concentrated emulsion removers, like 500 stencil reclaimer, which is a 50:1, but they have several options. i personally use their supra, which is a 5:1, as its what i use in the dip tank, so you can use that cut 1:1 for a very strong release.
i pruchased several screens from a out of work printer, and they were very stubborn, and this method workd with ease.
Thank you for adding Flour City. :)
DIdn't know this was an issue before. Thank you for the sharing this!
No problem. Glad to hear it was useful for you. Thanks!
a trick : watch series at flixzone. I've been using them for watching loads of movies these days.
Thank you for making this video
thanks for watching!