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General => Industry News/ Announcements/Press Releases/Product Promotion => Topic started by: Deborah Sexton on August 16, 2016, 10:10:24 PM
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New Ryonet Industrial Ink Wipes provide a safe, easy and effective solution for a variety of tough cleanups in screen print shops. Designed for use with plastisol and water-based ink, they are ideal for removing ink from screens, frames, squeegees and other tools.
Applications range from wiping ink off buckets, floors and equipment to getting rid of sprayed-fast lint and addressing simple stains. Strong enough to cut through ink on all substrates in a jiffy, the wipes can facilitate production color changes and reduce the number of rags used throughout the printing process.
They also can be used for wiping hands (rinsing with water afterward recommended) and can be wet and reused. Ryonet Industrial Ink Wipes feature a low-VOC, water-based formulation and have no hazardous components.
They are Air Quality Management District (AQMD)-compliant, contain no hazardous air pollutants (HAPS) and have a pleasant odor. The wipes come in tubs of 150. Check them out at www.screenprinting.com (http://www.screenprinting.com) and subscribe to Ryonet on youtube for all of our other great screen printing videos.
To view on website, go to http://www.screenprinting.com/ryonet-industrial-ink-wipes. (http://www.screenprinting.com/ryonet-industrial-ink-wipes.)
To contact, call (800) 314-3690; email: sales@ryonet.com or visit http://www.screenprinting.com (http://www.screenprinting.com).
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Clorox wipes work excellently at breaking down ink on screens and periphera's at a small fraction of the price, just fyi. $35 for 150 wipes is insane
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Also, compare pricing to generic unscented baby wipes as well. They work great for me. Check Target... usually very reasonable.
Get a tub or two http://www.target.com/p/up-up-baby-wipes-tub-unscented-72-ct/-/A-11641277 (http://www.target.com/p/up-up-baby-wipes-tub-unscented-72-ct/-/A-11641277) and buy refills.
http://www.target.com/p/up-up-baby-wipes-unscented-500-ct/-/A-11641095 (http://www.target.com/p/up-up-baby-wipes-unscented-500-ct/-/A-11641095)
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I've tried baby wipes and frankly I found they suck. Of all places the dollar store has good hand wipes. Also Sam's Club sells something very similar for a lot less.
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Baby wipes and generic clorox wipes don't work as well as the brand name clorox wipes, but they work well enough for most things. I prefer the name brand for doing color changes on press though.