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Old screens with ink "shadows" from previous print jobs

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I have several old screens that I cannot get to come clean - even with haze remover. Will this slight discoloration be a problem when shooting the next design?
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Hi LFI,
Unless you are going to shoot a half tone on the screen a slight haze should'nt pose too much of a problem. A product I came across recently which has re written the rule book for us is a citrus based screen degreaser/haze remover. We buy it from the Wilflex distributor in Sydney Australia and bought it because it was more natural only to be pleasantly surprised that it worked much better than the harsh chemicals.
Kenneth
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Hi LFI,
Unless you are going to shoot a half tone on the screen a slight haze should'nt pose too much of a problem. A product I came across recently which has re written the rule book for us is a citrus based screen degreaser/haze remover. We buy it from the Wilflex distributor in Sydney Australia and bought it because it was more natural only to be pleasantly surprised that it worked much better than the harsh chemicals.
Kenneth
Hi Kenneth would you be able to share the name of the Citrus based screen degreaser/haze remover and your distributor in Sydney ?. I normally buy products from GJS but have not noticed the citrus haze remover on their website . Thanks , Bernie
Hi Bern,
The supplier is Troy at Wilflex. I'm not sure what it is called, we just call it the citrus degreaser, but if you speak to him, it comes in a 20 ltr drum. Tell him its the same thing 24 Hour Merchandise buys.
Cheers,
Kenneth
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Thanks Kenneth ,
Perfect , I have read on these forums how well the citrus based products worked so am keen to try it out .
Cheers , Bern
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