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I just wash tested the shirts with the CCI D-White as an underbase with plastisol on top and they are fantastically bad. The ink cracked and the prints are ruined. I kind of figured that it could happen since the base was a completely different makeup than plastisol and the white pigment just doesn't allow the print to stretch at all. Oh well, straight discharge as an UB works great. I'm still going to use this product on all white designs on darks so all is not lost. This really is a great ink and it's going to make us a lot of money and save us a ton of time and energy. Now it's on to discharge spot colors, wish me luck.
I was gonna buy a bunch of CCI discharge white but I just asked my CCI rep what the shelf life is and he said its only 4 weeks. Has anyone had it longer than 4 weeks and it work out fine still?
you really should try that sericol discharge white.. works KILLER as a underbase. i have had it 6 months with no problems. that cci white didnt wash well for me either. i tryed it and personally i dont think its in the same league as the sericol. as far as non discharge but super opaque waterbase try that rutland hs-a
yes, thats the high opacity white. sericol also has a pantone formula guide you can download ans match virtually any color using 13 rfu colors. really makes matching easy. as you know discharge and waterbase colors are tough to match as they look totally different in the container than printed. another thing about sericol is they will sample you in gallons which really helps if testing on your auto and gives you enough ink to really check it out on multiple jobs. i have expierienced some of the same issues with color balance and yellowing using plasticharge as a underbase running wet but never this product. just my .02