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I am using Supra in my tank but feel it doesn't do a great job breaking down ink, I always clean the ink first then dip to reclaim the stencil, am I doing something wrong?
Quote from: chubsetc on June 25, 2012, 06:21:56 PMI am using Supra in my tank but feel it doesn't do a great job breaking down ink, I always clean the ink first then dip to reclaim the stencil, am I doing something wrong?Nope, it just doesn't have the ink degradent properties that you'd think. I've used probably 6 different dip tank chems that were for ink and emulsion breakdown and none of them have done much to the plastisol ink. It's better to hit the ink with something like Easiway 701, scrub it for a few seconds and spray away with water, then put in the dip tank.
Nope, it just doesn't have the ink degradent properties that you'd think. I've used probably 6 different dip tank chems that were for ink and emulsion breakdown and none of them have done much to the plastisol ink. It's better to hit the ink with something like Easiway 701, scrub it for a few seconds and spray away with water, then put in the dip tank.
We've tried some CCI and I hated it. We've been using the Fran Marr one step clear for like 3 to 4 years. It's awesome we get about 600 screens
... If he hits a stubborn screen, say one that got hit with hardener and tape glue all over it, he will hit it with the pressure washer to get as much off quickly and set it aside to keep the flow going with the others...
I have been using the easiway dip tank products for years...first the easistrip then the SUPRA (more concentrated) these products last forever!!! And I love the fact they are green. I tried all the others and they die in the tank before I even get to the 3 month point.