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I feel your pain.I have found that some shirts are tougher than others, but generally, technique with a little finesse can reduce the ringing issues.Do you move the gun further away and adjust to more of a spray than jet as you finish?
Quote from: Frog on May 01, 2017, 12:37:13 PMI feel your pain.I have found that some shirts are tougher than others, but generally, technique with a little finesse can reduce the ringing issues.Do you move the gun further away and adjust to more of a spray than jet as you finish?Thanks Frog, the pain on this one is real. The person who cleaned the shirts has only been here a few months but I usually don't train beyond "point and shoot" when it comes to spot cleaning, so I can guess that their technique isn't going to be top notch. We also don't use a blower system for drying, and just let the shirts air dry. Wondering if that could play a role in the issue as well.Now that these shirts will be relegated to the test bin, I might as well try a few different cleaning techniques and methods of drying to see if it solves the problem for the future.
You can make a vacuum system out of a Shop vac and some pvc tubing. Plus a little wire mesh for the tube opening. Works fantastically.