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Old May 4th, 2008 May 4, 2008 2:46:45 PM -   #1 (permalink)
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What seems to work better for cleaning plastisol ink off of the screens. the soybean products like been-e-doo or the citrus based stuff. I know that they both work ,but is one any better than the other? and why. I was going to purchace some been-e-doo today and I was just wondering how it compared to the citrus based products out there.
 
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Default Re: citrus vs soybean screen cleaner

I have used both and I prefer the Beanie Doo (FranMar product). It is more oily but to me it is easier to work with. The Dehaze from FranMar is also excellent. It is non caustic and really does a great job in removing ink residue. (Is is also good at removing tar from your automobile, and refinishing furniture).
Just my humble opinion.
 
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Default Re: citrus vs soybean screen cleaner

I dig soy!

It smells like nothing really, and does a decent job.

The chemical ink removers work better, but dont smell so great.

Good luck!
 
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