Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Even without a tank, I wet both sides, let them soak a minute, then always spray out the image from the shirt side, then rinse the inside.
I actually was also shown a technique to speed things up by the lady I worked with who took my hand and gently rubbed the image area until I could actually feel a change in thickness. She called this "creaming" but I think that she was also just trying to be a little suggestive, LOL!At any rate, I still do it.
We wet both sides and wash out on squegee side only never shirt side(don't want to remove any of the stencil )
Quote from: Prints Charming on December 16, 2016, 09:21:24 PMWe wet both sides and wash out on squegee side only never shirt side(don't want to remove any of the stencil )If the screen has been exposed completely, you shouldn't need to worry about losing any of your EOM, and if it hasn't, your squeegee side will be even more vulnerable.