Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Quote from: Underbase37 on March 14, 2014, 12:13:58 AMI have used the ICC 858 for as long as I can remember, & always seem to be safe & gentle, we love this stuff & the smell is nice as well. I have not had the problems with glue do to this stuff & we let it sit for a few minutes. However I think any dehazer can eat at the glue & depending on the glue I can see this being a problem.Murphy37I agree, we used to use 701 for a long time, then switched to KorChem Pro clean, relabeled by SPA as stain remover/degreaser, it was about 80 bucks per 5er less and a lot stronger than 701. But now trying this cherry smelling 858, using it the way it was demo'd it's even better at removing stains, not to mention it's degreasing ability is awesome. I added a little bit of water to it to loosen it up as the rep said that water is it's friend, actually makes it work better, he was correct. We use Beenie Doo as our de-inker which leaves lots of oily residue, this 858 then took care of all that greasy residue, it's defiantly going to be our new go to. I would suggest getting a sample, and making sure to use it the way they tell you too. I had some screens that had stains from a few jobs back still in the mesh under a new stain, the 858 took those out too, so I'm not sure how anyone trying it says that it's not good at removing stains, because the sample we go was super awesome.
I have used the ICC 858 for as long as I can remember, & always seem to be safe & gentle, we love this stuff & the smell is nice as well. I have not had the problems with glue do to this stuff & we let it sit for a few minutes. However I think any dehazer can eat at the glue & depending on the glue I can see this being a problem.Murphy37
just opened a 5'r of CCI liquid renuit, stuff smells like chicken piss....but it works better than enviro-haze...so that's a plus.ICC smells like cherries huh? my local rep is always pushing ICC stuff on me but it reminds me of Xenon products, ya know -made in a bath tub.
I have been trying to solve my hazing problems for over a year after I started simulated process.I have tried AutoHaze and it rips right through my S-mesh like a sharp knife.I came across this article last night and hope it will help some people out. I will look for a dehazer that will eat away the ink and NOT the mesh.http://www.screenweb.com/content/the-screen-cleaning-boxing-ring?page=0%2C0#.U4GvbC-RIaU