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I burned a screen a few days ago but did not realize until today that the edges did not rinse out thoroughly. I am pretty sure the problem is I didn't rinse it out well enough originally. Am I out of luck and need to start with a fresh screen now or is there still hope that I can rinse the rest off of my design?
 

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I burned a screen a few days ago but did not realize until today that the edges did not rinse out thoroughly. I am pretty sure the problem is I didn't rinse it out well enough originally. Am I out of luck and need to start with a fresh screen now or is there still hope that I can rinse the rest off of my design?
when cleaning your screen the next time, strip your emulsion, than look at getting some dehaze gel and leave it on the screen for 24 hours, this will remove old residue or even old emulsion from the screens,. Power wash it to remove the gel , then degrease it and let it dry and coat it again.
 

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when cleaning your screen the next time, strip your emulsion, than look at getting some dehaze gel and leave it on the screen for 24 hours, this will remove old residue or even old emulsion from the screens,. Power wash it to remove the gel , then degrease it and let it dry and coat it again.
Won't hurt at this point to try but if the screen was left out in the light it's probably fully cured by now.
 
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