Sgreen Haze Remover by Franmar
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- Опубліковано 1 сер 2024
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Alright. My screens are now emulsion free and have no ink on them! Hmm, wait a minute… Why do i still see my design in my screen? And why is there a fine film that’s the same color as my emulsion? That my friend is a combination of a pigment stain and emulsion haze.
*It should be noted that the Sgreen Haze Remover is a both a haze and pigment remover AND a powerful degreaser in one.
Now not everyone will have emulsion haze left on their screens. It happens from a combination of factors during the emulsion drying and exposure time of your screen. Sometimes the chemical you are using can cause some emulsion to lock in as well. As for the pigment stain, that is a normal occurrence with screens. The pigment particles get lodged in the knuckles of the mesh and do not come out easily. Depending on how you have used the screen, how many times you have cleaned it out, re-inked, let it sit for a week or so before cleaning it up etc, this can lock the pigment in even more. Think of clay or ceramics. As the clay dries out over time it gets harder and harder. It's a good analogy with pigments.
So, to get back to the process of removing the pigment stain and dehazing the screen. While the screen is still wet from removing the emulsion, spray the Haze Remover on the screen and, using a blue scrub pad or medium bristle scrub brush, scrub in a circular fashion, hitting every bit of the screen mesh, makeing sure to scrub both sides of the mesh. Let the dehazer sit for up to 3 minutes. Sgreen Dehazer is actually mesh safe. You can leave it on your mesh overnight without any ill effects. The one thing to be very careful of, is getting any haze remover, not just the Sgreen products, on the glue of your screens. Prolonged exposure of the glue to the haze remover can break down the glue and cause the mesh to release from the frame. So to extend your screens life, take extra precautions to make sure your glue is clean during this step.
Once the Haze remover has sat on the mesh doing it's magic, take a pressure washer and rinse the screen from the bottom up. Proceed in slow back and forth passes, slightly overlapping as you move your way up the screen. Take care and pay attention to how the residue is responding as you pass over it. If you find the emulsion haze is still present, or that the pigment stain is still very strong, finish the screen and apply one more time. Letting the haze remover sit for a longer period of time.
After you are happy with the results, use a hose and give the screen a final rinse. We want to see the water cascade down the screen without interference or having any “oil and water” spots show up. Those spots are places where residue of some kind is still present. We will need to use either Sgreen Degreaser or Sgreen Haze Remover to remove these spots.
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thank you for the tutorialll
I like these new videos 👌🏾 going in my -screen print cleaning playlist