"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Picked up a sample of this at the LB show and have tried a couple of samples, it worked well. Basically an under base discharge white ( more cream looking) that you can put plastisol over. Is anyone out there using this on a regular base's and what are the shirts looking like longterm , I washed my sample 5-6 times with no change. Any problems?
All it is, is a mix of D-base and D-White. I believe an 80/20 mix
Quote from: ericheartsu on January 23, 2015, 04:03:26 PMAll it is, is a mix of D-base and D-White. I believe an 80/20 mixNot true, according to Gary Fox. However, we were using an 80/20 mix before they came out with their UB product with similar results.
Is it the same as the Atlas ready charge?
CSPGarrett- did you mean Atlas is a big ICC seller, not CCI? Dave their "VP" who came to them maybe a year ago, came from his job at ICC, and they do push that. Unless something has changed in the last month or so, they don't sell any CCI products. That ReadyCharge they sell is from a company called Simplestics(or something like that, probably with better spelling ) it made its way around the boards a while ago when Spot Color Supply had some samples for testing.On the original topic, I guess I was under the impression it was a 80/20 mix as well....
Quote from: TCT on January 25, 2015, 09:01:18 AMCSPGarrett- did you mean Atlas is a big ICC seller, not CCI? Dave their "VP" who came to them maybe a year ago, came from his job at ICC, and they do push that. Unless something has changed in the last month or so, they don't sell any CCI products. That ReadyCharge they sell is from a company called Simplestics(or something like that, probably with better spelling ) it made its way around the boards a while ago when Spot Color Supply had some samples for testing.On the original topic, I guess I was under the impression it was a 80/20 mix as well....Yes I meant ICC. Not to steal the thread but did anyone like the samples when Spot Color sent them out?