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I've really liked Easi-Ways 415. Also Rhino Clean SW-210 is a product I really like. It is not a haze remover, but an ink Degrader and it does 80-90% of what the 415 does. But it is non toxic and has no smell, and is water soluble, so it is easy on the workers. Plus it is my go to press cleaner, makes the CHIIID Shine! The 415 stings your skin if it gets on it, and is a bit nastier.
we use the 701. but sometimes I get a little ghosting that needs something stronger. the 415 has worked wonders but dang does it do a number on any kind of spray bottle I try and put it in.
Quote from: IntegriTees on May 03, 2017, 02:35:24 PMwe use the 701. but sometimes I get a little ghosting that needs something stronger. the 415 has worked wonders but dang does it do a number on any kind of spray bottle I try and put it in.I would recommend leaving it in one of our quart bottles and getting a "push/pull" sports cap style lid (email me if you would like our PN for it). You will loose less chemical this way, spraying atomizes it too much and lets it float away. Just pull the cap and either put some on a brush or drizzle on the screen.
Bro...get some Easiway 701 and use it as dehazer and degreaser when you clean and BOOM!!!!!! Never worry about haze again! And it wont hurt you. Trust me!!!!!
Quote from: dirkdiggler on May 03, 2017, 02:32:18 PMBro...get some Easiway 701 and use it as dehazer and degreaser when you clean and BOOM!!!!!! Never worry about haze again! And it wont hurt you. Trust me!!!!!I would take serious exception to that claim, which is patently false. Easiway 701 is darn near 15% JP Jet Fuel, a type of kerosene SDS Sheet . It will also explain in the SDS sheet why your bottles keep melting.A very strong petroleum distillate that is most certainly not healthy for you or the environment. Read your product SDS sheets in your shops, look up the CAS numbers online...you might be VERY shocked at the stuff your told is safe in this industry or that your using in your own shop. I have even found press washes that are 40% naptha!! and still claim to be environmentally healthy. Its astonishing the range of product that make claims of safe or green just because they are 1% under the legal limits of what would otherwise be called hazardous. From time to time everyone requires an effective product that will have strong ingredients, but educate yourself please a "green" label does not make it safe, or environmentally responsible.
Quote from: Prōdigium on May 07, 2017, 01:24:07 AMQuote from: dirkdiggler on May 03, 2017, 02:32:18 PMBro...get some Easiway 701 and use it as dehazer and degreaser when you clean and BOOM!!!!!! Never worry about haze again! And it wont hurt you. Trust me!!!!!I would take serious exception to that claim, which is patently false. Easiway 701 is darn near 15% JP Jet Fuel, a type of kerosene SDS Sheet . It will also explain in the SDS sheet why your bottles keep melting.A very strong petroleum distillate that is most certainly not healthy for you or the environment. Read your product SDS sheets in your shops, look up the CAS numbers online...you might be VERY shocked at the stuff your told is safe in this industry or that your using in your own shop. I have even found press washes that are 40% naptha!! and still claim to be environmentally healthy. Its astonishing the range of product that make claims of safe or green just because they are 1% under the legal limits of what would otherwise be called hazardous. From time to time everyone requires an effective product that will have strong ingredients, but educate yourself please a "green" label does not make it safe, or environmentally responsible.very interesting read. The EW701 is one of the best screen cleaning compounds I've ever seen but reading the SDS makes me pause. While it is used in small quantities (7-13%) and it is combined with other ingredients which can impact the impact it has, there is plenty in the description that would make me stop using it. The part that really gets me thinking is the description where it states "This product is not to be used as a solvent or cleaning agent"pierre