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screen printing => General Screen Printing => Topic started by: GKitson on March 17, 2015, 09:20:19 AM
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Well we got fed up with the clutter & lint crud and declared a cleaning day in the shop today.
Anybody got suggestions about how they 'clean' a dryer belt?
We generally just start the dryer and stand at the in-feed and use light color scrap shirts held against the roller to remove the slight gunk accumulation. 5-10 minutes or so and the cleaner shirts no longer pick up residue and we consider ourselves finished.
Never really had significant amounts of dirt but occasionally we will have a bright neon garment pick up some crud from not sure where and while we are in cleaning mode...
Looking for tidbits of good stuff from this thread,
~Kitson
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What you do but with warm, soapy water.
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You mean having an expensive white Outer Banks polo get caught on a side wiping it clean wasn't the usual way? :o
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I take brush at the feeder end while the belt is nice and hot and brush across the belt removes 80 % of ink that has gotten on there other times I might take an old shirt spray a little screen opener on it and wipe it then hit it again if needed with the brush.
darryl