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the true diyers screen printing

Step 8Word to the wise

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well over the last few weeks i came to the result that a cheap product called vellum (found at staples) works the best for burning your screens. also if you would like to "reclaim" your screens, all that is required is bleach. Lightly apply it to the ruined/ unwanted screen, let it set and them spray it with the hose.
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Apr 30, 2009. 4:29 PMampeyro says:
well, it was impossible to find the photosensitive emulsion, using liquid latex and a positive stencil could be a good idea?
Dec 26, 2008. 2:23 PMimbrwn2 says:
You can also just print it out on cheap thin inkjet paper. You can turn the paper translucent by rubbing some vegetable oil on it. The vegetable oil will not hurt anything but it will turn the paper translucent.
Nov 8, 2008. 9:24 PMChad_18 says:
Check out your local Dollar store. They often sell vellum for scrap booking. You usually get 20 sheets for $1.

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