If your doing a small print like that one....maybe dont cover the entire screen next time? And then put tape around the border so that u dont mess up.. Just to save time and emulsion and emulsion remover?
Grace Hampton that would be stepping over dollars to save pennies...emulsion is cheap- tape is more expensive- and you would need some odd size scoop coaters to do screens like that...
@@LearnHowToScreenPrint nah im pretty sure you can section off you'll save emulation and ink , and tape unless you're dirty and can't keep in boundaries
I bought powder emulsion remover and applied some in small amount of water and sprayed in on the screen, but it doesn't come out any ideas why and what can I do??
Couple things I can think of- the powder emulsion remover might not be the right kind to remove the type of emulsion you are using...diazo- photopolymer...check and make sure they are comparable. You might try increasing the ratio too. Make it stronger
Lester Jeffries - if you want to put a new design in the screen then you have to remove the emulsion- and reapply new emulsion and expose the new design into the emulsion.
You can return the emulsion that's still in the spreading container to the emulsion bottle, just don't scrape it off with a squeegee, it's not worth it ruining a bottle for a few drops
Dang that is a ton of screens..and sounds like a wet dirty job. Gotta do what you gotta do. Hopefully you at least had earbuds and music to listen to while you reclaimed.
Great now do one for those of us without power washers.
You don’t need a power washer to wash a screen. Just a normal hose or water from a sink or bath will do, it might take a bit longer though
Or you can go to a selfservice car wash eheh
@@Analuciadam yeah, thats what i did
Buy power washer ez question
what kind of scouring pad you use?
how can I buy this station or can you give me the spec. of dimension ?
If your doing a small print like that one....maybe dont cover the entire screen next time? And then put tape around the border so that u dont mess up.. Just to save time and emulsion and emulsion remover?
Grace Hampton that would be stepping over dollars to save pennies...emulsion is cheap- tape is more expensive- and you would need some odd size scoop coaters to do screens like that...
@@LearnHowToScreenPrint nah im pretty sure you can section off you'll save emulation and ink , and tape unless you're dirty and can't keep in boundaries
@@LearnHowToScreenPrint emulsion is more expensive?
Hi, what products do you use to clean ? name
Do yo think an iON 40V 5.0 Ah 1160 PSI Light-Duty Cordless Pressure Washer will work to reclaim a screen?
I work in a school, we use garden hose pipe with attached to a jet power setting head, it work well.
what is the difference between fotecoat and stencil
Hi, Can you please tell me which power washer are you using(Company/Model/Pressure Reading etc.)
Any brand will do
Hi, what about to just spray remover and than use pressure water, it works fine for me.
Are you talking about without doing all the scrubbing?! Because that would be awesome.
I use my shower my apt doesn't even have the nozzle on the sink process be so hard for me
How many times can i reclaim?
I bought powder emulsion remover and applied some in small amount of water and sprayed in on the screen, but it doesn't come out any ideas why and what can I do??
Couple things I can think of- the powder emulsion remover might not be the right kind to remove the type of emulsion you are using...diazo- photopolymer...check and make sure they are comparable. You might try increasing the ratio too. Make it stronger
what’s the name of the emulsion remover?
I use ecotex and it's great. Comes off easy.
what is remore name
Search" emulsion stencil remover"
www.jacksonsart.com/speedball-photo-emulsion-remover-8oz-236ml?channable=e17573.NjcyMDE&___store=jacksonsart_en&gclid=CjwKCAjw96fkBRA2EiwAKZjFTZ6D3R8caDIFFozgt-bggKPKGTaQ2Q2Pc5FiLdmeSPhmybOAqoL76BoChIwQAvD_BwE
Why would you want to remove the emulsion?
Lester Jeffries if you want to use the screen for another design then you will need to remove the emulsion and reclaim the screen
@@LearnHowToScreenPrint Ok well I seen some on TH-cam that seem to the same one many times.
Lester Jeffries - if you want to put a new design in the screen then you have to remove the emulsion- and reapply new emulsion and expose the new design into the emulsion.
Hi, can I reuse the photo emulsion that I didn´tt use and is still in the bottle?
You can return the emulsion that's still in the spreading container to the emulsion bottle, just don't scrape it off with a squeegee, it's not worth it ruining a bottle for a few drops
thx
This is the worst job i ever had. I was reclaiming about 200 screens a day and hated it.
Dang that is a ton of screens..and sounds like a wet dirty job. Gotta do what you gotta do. Hopefully you at least had earbuds and music to listen to while you reclaimed.