"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I tried the gong brush recommended in another post...with poor results. We got one at lowe's, two at home depot, and one from an auto parts store. None worked well. 2 of them were simply too stiff, even though they were pretty soft to the touch. One was shedding small fibers like crazy, and the one where the bristles actually seemed right still failed to properly and evenly disperse the 701. Back to the scrub pads like the photo listed above. We get ones from walmart that are 97 cents and utter crap, but they are soft enough to not damage the mesh, disperse chemicals well, and get out all the ink/stains.
Quote from: mimosatexas on February 19, 2014, 11:47:09 AMI tried the gong brush recommended in another post...with poor results. We got one at lowe's, two at home depot, and one from an auto parts store. None worked well. 2 of them were simply too stiff, even though they were pretty soft to the touch. One was shedding small fibers like crazy, and the one where the bristles actually seemed right still failed to properly and evenly disperse the 701. Back to the scrub pads like the photo listed above. We get ones from walmart that are 97 cents and utter crap, but they are soft enough to not damage the mesh, disperse chemicals well, and get out all the ink/stains.look for a CPS brush http://www.macdermidautotype.com/products/96-screen_cleaning_brushes
That looks really similar to one of the brushes I got from Home Depot. I'll see if I can find a link to it on their site a bit later to compare. The flagged ends left little fibers all over the screen.