Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
we had a rep from ICC come in a couple weeks ago, left me with a bottle of a paste like product. Citrus base, smells like cherries. You put a small blob on your scrubby pad, "just one dab", do the whole screen front back, sides of the frame, go to a second frame, hit it with the sprayer, I haven't seen anything work this good after using all of the sprays from 701, to Ikistickunstuck, korchem, and the list goes on. It's like $30 bucks a gallon. I think it was a pint sample he left us, we dehazed/degreased about 150 or so screens with the stuff. ZERO fisheye in any of the frames. I'm switching us over to it vs all the spray stuff, the cost is way lower. Nothing atomized from a spray bottle or sprayer to breathe in, or get on your skin. I did about 60 of those screens myself to see how it went, you actually move through the process faster. I'm really impressed with it. It's called 858 degreaser and dehazer. See if you can get a sample and give it a try.
This is the pink stuff. I used it for a while and its garbage at dehazing. Great degreaser but it cant even clear basic ink stains off the mesh...
It is pink. But not cci's "pink stuff", that's different. This stuff is what shelly mentioned. It took off stains from past reclaims. I haven't seen any issues with frames hlur letting loose. But then again any static frames we have are melray stretches. They have an amazing stretch glueing secret that protects the adheadion. Their restretches have outlasted any we've had in the past. I have had screens from others thst the glue would let go if we used a harsh dehazer.
701 does a much better job.
I have used the ICC 858 for as long as I can remember, & always seem to be safe & gentle, we love this stuff & the smell is nice as well. I have not had the problems with glue do to this stuff & we let it sit for a few minutes. However I think any dehazer can eat at the glue & depending on the glue I can see this being a problem.Murphy37