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What'll ya have, what'll ya have...
« on: April 29, 2011, 12:59:49 PM »
Anybody?  Need to close out the month.  Got a new shipment in ATL.  Ink colors and Double Bevels and stuff.  Call or email me.  Thanks.
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Xenon Products Plastisol Inks
Color
Gallon Price
5 Gallon Price
30 Gallon Drum Price
White
$47.75
$238.75
$1,260.00
Black
$35.50
$177.50
$960.00
Lemon Yellow
$41.88
$191.90
Chrome Yellow
$41.52
$189.40
Golden Yellow
$47.52
$218.70
Athletic Gold
$48.88
$224.90
Burnt Orange
$42.08
$193.90
Orange
$38.68
$178.40
Holiday Green
$40.18
$185.20
Dallas Green
$43.40
$197.80
Bright Green
$44.80
$206.40
Kelly Green
$38.54
$177.80
Turquoise
$33.58
$155.20
Bright Ultra Marine
$34.60
$159.80
Lt. Royal
$42.08
$193.90
Royal
$36.84
$170.00
Sky Blue
$39.36
$181.50
Bright Blue
$33.24
$153.90
Light Blue
$35.42
$163.90
Navy
$40.28
$185.70
Purple
$40.58
$187.10
Scarlet
$38.00
$175.40
Flag Red
$45.82
$211.00
Maroon
$36.64
$194.10
Tan
$33.98
$156.90
Lt Brown
$36.98
$170.70
Dark Brown
$37.88
$180.40
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Re: What'll ya have, what'll ya have...
« Reply #1 on: May 29, 2011, 02:59:17 AM »
Sonny,

I used the white gallon that I got in this week. I only printed it manually so far but it covers really good. It reminds me of Unions Cotton white before it started getting runny in the last year. I added just a squirt of curable reducer so the ink didn't stick to the squeegee (very creamy). It covered really well in one stroke. Then after flashing the second pass made it nice and bright. It lays down really flat and covers the fibers really well. Another thing I noticed is the ink doesn't have much of a shine. After printing it gives you a nice matt finish white ink. Can't wait to try the colors.

Thanks Jon.

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« Reply #2 on: May 29, 2011, 09:03:45 AM »
Sonny,

I used the white gallon that I got in this week. I only printed it manually so far but it covers really good. It reminds me of Unions Cotton white before it started getting runny in the last year. I added just a squirt of curable reducer so the ink didn't stick to the squeegee (very creamy). It covered really well in one stroke. Then after flashing the second pass made it nice and bright. It lays down really flat and covers the fibers really well. Another thing I noticed is the ink doesn't have much of a shine. After printing it gives you a nice matt finish white ink. Can't wait to try the colors.

Thanks Jon.

Glad you liked it.  Let me know what you need.  Have a great Memorial Day Weekend.
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Re: What'll ya have, what'll ya have...
« Reply #3 on: July 10, 2011, 12:48:18 PM »
sonny ,is it possible to get some samples of a couple of these colors.. white?
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Re: What'll ya have, what'll ya have...
« Reply #4 on: July 10, 2011, 01:06:31 PM »
Good luck. Money back guarantee in lieu of samples and no free shipping on reasonable minimums (for those of us out of his delivery area) are a huge stumbling block in my humble opinion.
I feel that Xenon will not break through "boutique" status because of these limitations.



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Re: What'll ya have, what'll ya have...
« Reply #5 on: July 10, 2011, 05:12:47 PM »
Good luck. Money back guarantee in lieu of samples and no free shipping on reasonable minimums (for those of us out of his delivery area) are a huge stumbling block in my humble opinion.
I feel that Xenon will not break through "boutique" status because of these limitations.
Yeah me being in California makes it tough for me to try other brands. I hate paying shipping thats why I have used IC white cause Ryonet will ship for free with $100 minimum and I can have it in 2 days. And if I am in a pinch my local spot Denco carrys IC but they are a bit pricey.

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Re: What'll ya have, what'll ya have...
« Reply #6 on: July 10, 2011, 05:32:26 PM »
I feel your pain P-T, but we don't want to hijack a Xenon thread, in classifieds yet, but leave it at :
Dear Xenon, we hope that you can increase your distribution to nation wide, or make some allowances to us out here on the West Coast.  ;D
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Re: What'll ya have, what'll ya have...
« Reply #7 on: July 10, 2011, 06:09:04 PM »
I feel your pain P-T, but we don't want to hijack a Xenon thread, in classifieds yet, but leave it at :
Dear Xenon, we hope that you can increase your distribution to nation wide, or make some allowances to us out here on the West Coast.  ;D
You know what my bad. I do hope they can further their distribution reach to us because I like what I hear so far. BTW Thanks for the phone call Sonny it was nice talking to you.

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Re: What'll ya have, what'll ya have...
« Reply #8 on: July 11, 2011, 07:58:42 AM »
I feel your pain P-T, but we don't want to hijack a Xenon thread, in classifieds yet, but leave it at :
Dear Xenon, we hope that you can increase your distribution to nation wide, or make some allowances to us out here on the West Coast.  ;D
You know what my bad. I do hope they can further their distribution reach to us because I like what I hear so far. BTW Thanks for the phone call Sonny it was nice talking to you.
No problem.  I am always happy to help.  Andy I will speak to the powers that be about your concerns.
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Re: What'll ya have, what'll ya have...
« Reply #9 on: July 11, 2011, 10:24:06 PM »
sonny, thank you for the quick response and pricing.. the fact that your in atlanta helps out alot..cant wait to try out that 32 buck a gallon dual cure..  :)
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Re: What'll ya have, what'll ya have...
« Reply #10 on: November 04, 2011, 03:51:50 PM »
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Re: What'll ya have, what'll ya have...
« Reply #11 on: November 04, 2011, 04:15:15 PM »
Okay Sonny I'll help you out and participate in this thread that you bumped anyway to keep it active.

As you know, I do like your white except for its squeegee creeping that you and others say will be cured (so to speak ;)) by adding some curable reducer. However, no one seems to be able to verify that your reducer is also low-bleed like the ink, one of the main reasons that I am using it.




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Re: What'll ya have, what'll ya have...
« Reply #12 on: November 07, 2011, 04:39:32 PM »
Okay Sonny I'll help you out and participate in this thread that you bumped anyway to keep it active.

As you know, I do like your white except for its squeegee creeping that you and others say will be cured (so to speak ;)) by adding some curable reducer. However, no one seems to be able to verify that your reducer is also low-bleed like the ink, one of the main reasons that I am using it.
It is indeed in that a reducer can be.  The low bleed characteristics (as brought out in another thread) in Xenon ink derive from the plastisizer not puffing agents.
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Re: What'll ya have, what'll ya have...
« Reply #13 on: November 07, 2011, 05:26:27 PM »
I buy my whites in 5 gallon pails because I save money but your 5 gallon pail is exactly what 5 separate gallons cost.

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Re: What'll ya have, what'll ya have...
« Reply #14 on: November 07, 2011, 06:30:03 PM »
I buy my whites in 5 gallon pails because I save money but your 5 gallon pail is exactly what 5 separate gallons cost.

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My bad.
5 Gallon White is $225.00 :-[ :-[
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