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Old July 12th, 2009 Jul 12, 2009 8:38:24 PM -   #1 (permalink)
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After I burn my image to the screen do I have to wash out the un burned area right away or can I leace the screen in a dark area until im ready to wash it out. Will it be harder to wash out later.
 
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After I burn my image to the screen do I have to wash out the un burned area right away or can I leace the screen in a dark area until im ready to wash it out. Will it be harder to wash out later.
Rinse both sides with water. Wait approx minute and spray out right away. You do not leave it and wait til later. Burn it when you need it.
 
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Ok. Thanks for the quick response.
 
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After I burn my image to the screen do I have to wash out the un burned area right away or can I leace the screen in a dark area until im ready to wash it out. Will it be harder to wash out later.
I've burned screens and left them for a few hours in the dark room. (Had to run out and meet a customer) Came back and washed out fine.

Not sure about days or weeks though.
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I've burned screens and left them for a few hours in the dark room. (Had to run out and meet a customer) Came back and washed out fine.

Not sure about days or weeks though.
oh no I was only talking about a few hours because its getting late, but i'll wait and burn in the morning.
 
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