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What can you use to clean up Naz-Dar GV Series ink? I had heard that Xylene or something similar would work.
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The key with most NAZ DAR inks is doing them fast. Ink drys in the screens and can clog up designs. I would have tryed a 150ish mess, the higher the mess the easier it drys in the screen.
FYI, NazDar's 9700 "all purpose" ink works just fine on vinyl substrates and is a whole lot less caustic and smelly and cleans up allot easier too.
We're a long time flat stock screen shop and haven't used vinyl ink in 15 years at least.