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We've noticed some reaction with the inks and the glue on our frames. Especially the POLY ink. Has anyone experienced this themselves? Ideas?My guy is thinking about taping from the inside as well... kind of a perm block out with polyken tape. I can't recall anyone doing this or not but I figured someone HAS to have tried it.
Quote from: Gilligan on November 11, 2014, 11:52:30 AMWe've noticed some reaction with the inks and the glue on our frames. Especially the POLY ink. Has anyone experienced this themselves? Ideas?My guy is thinking about taping from the inside as well... kind of a perm block out with polyken tape. I can't recall anyone doing this or not but I figured someone HAS to have tried it.We tape both inside and out and it works great. No exposed adhesive at all. Thanks to bimridder for the tip on that.
Adhesive? I guess that means static frames. Watch out for the Roller Radicals and Newman Nazis! LOL!(note bold and enlarged LOL) or are you talking about the tape adhesive? Bad news on ganged images from my experience. Need a good cleaning.For as long as I can remember, I have taped the insides of my statics. It keeps ink from creeping into any splits or voids that develop.But what kind of reaction are you seeing?Are you sure it is from ink and not cleaning chemicals?For those who do what Gilly is considering, how long does Polyken tape stand up to dip tanks and the cleaning process ?btw, I tape semi-permanently on both sides with standard rubber based adhesive tape
how can dave tape on the inside? Whenever we do that, we have such an issue getting screens in our i-image