Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
We use Franmar one step clear. It lasts about six months or 600 screens. As long as you don't contaminate it with another chemical. When it goes dead it goes dead.It's not cheap, but it works great. We've been using it for about four years.
We use Franmar's Onestep also. The first batch I totally screwed up and crashed it. What I didn't know was the ink on the screens tends to wear the Onestep solution out quicker. When I replaced the Onestep solution I started washing the ink off before I soaked them, this included rinsing off the ink and the Beaniedo. I have gotten amazing mileage out of my Onestep by cleaning my screens this way.
Quote from: stitches4815 on September 24, 2012, 10:29:33 AMWe use Franmar's Onestep also. The first batch I totally screwed up and crashed it. What I didn't know was the ink on the screens tends to wear the Onestep solution out quicker. When I replaced the Onestep solution I started washing the ink off before I soaked them, this included rinsing off the ink and the Beaniedo. I have gotten amazing mileage out of my Onestep by cleaning my screens this way.Isn't the whole point of Onestep, to be one step, without the need to clean the ink separately? If your ink is already cleaned with Beaniedo, couldn't you save some $ by using a plain old emulsion remover in your tank?
We just card the ink off then throw in the tank.