Feature

●PLASTISOL Ink Cleaner & All Purpose Ink Degradant: This is very Powerful enough to remove plastisol and graphic inks. Great for Cleaning Plastisol Inks. Our Product is Specifically designed for PLASTISOL Ink cleaning purpose in mind.
●Environmentally Friendly: Our Soy based formula allows for quick cleaning of your screen printing press as well as your screen printing screens. Our rapid remover plastisol ink degradant is an eco-friendlily spray that allows you to wash paint right in your sink.
●Safe on most surface: Get rid of ink from your screen safely. A safe ink degradant is available for all mesh types. Plastisol Ink Remover effectively cleans screens with low the odor and is drain safe. Our Slick Screen Remover is 100% biodegradable, low odor, and low VOC.
●Low Cost & Easy to use: Plastisol Ink Cleaner Cost Only Pennies per Screen. Easy to use and simple to understand. Comes in a quart container with a sprayer. Ink the sink and break down Plastisol, UV, and solvent inks quickly using a press.
●Proudly Made in the United States.


Description

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Product Description

Plastisol Ink Remover or Cleaner / Plastisol Screen Wash is the solution for cleaning ink screens. You can use it at the sink specifically designed to dissolve Plastisol and UV ink. Ready to use, this product is safe for use with capillary stencils and emulsions.

The Ink Degrader can also be used in continuous recycling until the product is heavily soiled with solids and waste ink. The used product can then be filtered and reused. Be sure to check with your local sanitation area regarding restrictions on ink residue that can be washed into the sanitation system and the type of filtration required.

HOW to USE

  1. Spray or pour a small amount of ink cleaner onto the screen.
  2. Grab a blue shop towel or rag of choice. Scrub both sides of the screen, re-applying Ink cleaner/degrader as needed until the screen is clean. Should always be rinsed with water.
  3. If you plan on cataloging or reusing the screen, you can rinse both sides of the screen clean of any residue with pressured water. This will also help to remove more of the pigment that can become lodged in the knuckles of the mesh causing it to stain.

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Soy-based Formula

HIGH IMPACT Plastisol Ink Cleaner is soy-based, non-toxic, low VOC, and low odor.

SAFE TO USE ON MOST SURFACES

In addition to being safe on hard surfaces and drain-safe, our silkscreen ink remover is low odor and low VOC.

Proudly MADE IN THE USA

The product we sell is proudly made in the USA. In addition to carrying all screen printing supplies, we offer premium supplies for screen printing shops to enhance the finished products. Whether you are in a garage, warehouse, or a fully-functional print shop, we are here for you.

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REMOVES PLASTISOL INK

Our screen cleaner does the hard work for you when you spray down your silkscreen. Silkscreen printing ink dissolves quickly and efficiently with this spray, leaving you with more time to finish your printing.

ECO SAFE

Screen printing and your screen printing press can be quickly cleaned with our soy-based formula. With our rapid remover Plastisol ink degradant, you can wash paint right in your sink using a chemical-free solution.

SUPERIOR CLEANING FOR SCREEN RECOVERY

Plastisol ink cleaners typically result in silkscreen mesh or emulsion degradation. Ours does not. It has been explicitly designed with screen printers in mind. It can be used to clean screen printing squeegees, screen printing kits, or just a parts washer.

Frequently Asked Questions

Question: I left ink on my screen by mistake, and now its dried. Does this work to remove it?

Answer: Ink that has dried will be removed by this method. Use a scrub brush and pressure washer to remove the product from the screen after it soaks.

Question: What if I use water-based ink?

Answer: Plastisol ink degrades quickly with this ink degrader. It would not be used for water-based ink since it washes out with water.

Question: Does this one need to be used with the degreaser and emulsion remover ones? For what part of the process is it used?

Answer: Reclaiming the screens is a step-by-step process.

  1. Remove ink first with Plastisol remover.
  2. Then remove emulsion.
  3. Clean the surface with a degreaser before applying a new emulsion.
  4. You can get dip tanks to soak your screens before cleaning by following steps 1-2.