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Quote from: Frog on January 04, 2012, 03:21:17 PMAfter de-greasing, (or your last step with a combo cleaner) be really careful with your fingers. The small amount of body oil that transfers can affect that spot and resist emulsion when coating.One of those things so basic and simple, it can get overlooked.Anyone else here degrease with their hands? I have always put the degreaser on the screens and lathered the screen with my hands, one on each side of the screen with no issues. Been doing it that way for over 10 years. I just assumed that the degreaser degreased my hands and the screens at the same time.
After de-greasing, (or your last step with a combo cleaner) be really careful with your fingers. The small amount of body oil that transfers can affect that spot and resist emulsion when coating.One of those things so basic and simple, it can get overlooked.
Quote from: chubsetc on January 06, 2012, 02:41:15 PMQuote from: Frog on January 04, 2012, 03:21:17 PMAfter de-greasing, (or your last step with a combo cleaner) be really careful with your fingers. The small amount of body oil that transfers can affect that spot and resist emulsion when coating.One of those things so basic and simple, it can get overlooked.Anyone else here degrease with their hands? I have always put the degreaser on the screens and lathered the screen with my hands, one on each side of the screen with no issues. Been doing it that way for over 10 years. I just assumed that the degreaser degreased my hands and the screens at the same time.I did for a long time. I also used Dawn soap forever. Best degreaser out there. I have tried most screen printing specific ones and it still works just as good or better than all the commercial ones. Plus its a hell of a lot cheaper.