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screen printing => Equipment => Topic started by: sqslabs on February 10, 2015, 09:42:45 PM
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Finally got my Newman pin system up and running, and although I plan on making it carrier sheet-less in the near future, I'm stuck with them for now. For those who have used carrier sheets, what are you using to clean them?
Thank youuuu.
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when we had them, we used screen opener and windex
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when we had them, we used screen opener and windex
Yeah and you guys did a really great job on them. ::)
I kid, I kid. Will give it a shot tomorrow. Thanks man! ;D
And for those out of the loop, I got my Newman system from Eric.
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when we had them, we used screen opener and windex
Yeah and you guys did a really great job on them. ::)
I kid, I kid. Will give it a shot tomorrow. Thanks man! ;D
And for those out of the loop, I got my Newman system from Eric.
I never said we cleaned them frequently...just at some point!
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Spray way glass cleaner and blue shop towels
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Also a razor blade sometimes. Use the blue scotch tape to mostly avoid this.
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What usually works is buying a CTS. I kid I kid.
;D
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Finally got my Newman pin system up and running, and although I plan on making it carrier sheet-less in the near future, I'm stuck with them for now. For those who have used carrier sheets, what are you using to clean them?
Thank youuuu.
Art supply store, a solvent called Bestine, a terry cloth rag for a bit of texture and an open window/back porch to avoid killing all of your brain cells, you need LOTS of ventilation.
~Kitson
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why does everything in this industry circle back to killing brain cells?
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why does everything in this industry circle back to killing brain cells?
Because most of us have to be brain dead to stay in this bottom feeder industry ;D