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Old August 4th, 2008 Aug 4, 2008 4:50:53 PM -   #1 (permalink)
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So I am using Anajet PreTreatment and I get issue of the stuff staining shirt like leaving residue
Am I applying to much on or should I use tap water??
 
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Have you tried calling anajet? I am sure someone on here can help, I am actually purchasing one and going to training on the 21st so if you find out let us all know.

There are some anajet users, I know mardiv is one, maybe you could email her and see if she has an answer. (very nice person to talk to)
 
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Sean,

Try diluting the pretreatment with distilled water - it has less minerals and other items that can discolor the shirt. Several users have also found that spraying the shirt with a fine mist of distilled water before spraying the pretreatment will help minimize the stains as well.

Do some quick searches on this forum for pretreatment and you will see what some of the people have found to be successful for them. Then, it is just a matter of experimenting to find what works best for you.

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Thank you so much for info you guys
Ahh this is great forum haha
 
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