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Quote from: ebscreen on July 13, 2011, 12:34:28 PMCCI Gemzyne. I gave up long ago on a "put dirty screen in tank pull out clean" solution.Still have to remove ink no matter what.Gemzyne is $40 for a 27 gallon tank plus some to refresh. Lasts forever.I've never been able to throw a screen straight into the "one step"either. You either loosen up the ink before hand with ink cleaner or you have to do it with the dehazer. Far as I can tell there's no such thing as a combination ink/emulsion remover. Franmar's works great as an emulsion stripper but that gem zyne sounds like a better deal.
CCI Gemzyne. I gave up long ago on a "put dirty screen in tank pull out clean" solution.Still have to remove ink no matter what.Gemzyne is $40 for a 27 gallon tank plus some to refresh. Lasts forever.
I'd one-up those in the pic and frame out the tank so it doesn't bulge.
I had checked yer video before we went that way Jamie and it's actually part of what convinced me to try it out. It's possible but not likely it's contaminated, we made sure to never use another product on the screen prior and, if we did for a color change on press or something, we rinsed the screen well before dunking them. It never got the ink all the way off from the get go. We use the ink spatulas to get the majority of the ink out, pull tape and wipe with a dry rag before throwing them in. There's very little ink on there. I did notice the ink seemed to be most tenacious where the reg marks and image was though. It does still strip the emulsion down just fine and has been doing so for what feels like a really long time now. Just doesn't seem worth it if I can use a straight sodium periodate concentrate since all it does is strip emulsion. EB concurred with me on this earlier too- maybe we're just dumbasses and doing something wrong or perhaps it's the phthalate-free ink?That's a purdy good idear MK, ours our so far gone that we'd have to use ratchet straps at this point. I'll try it out this winter when I put the warming wraps on the tanks.
Yeah way to go Jamie you ruined my life. But really, your vid convinced me that it would strip Aquasol, which it does for me everyday in here. When you got a bad bucket of the Franmar One Step, did it still strip emulsion? Because ours strips emulsion very well, it just doesn't remove ink from anywhere the emulsion wasn't.