Waterbase vs Plastisol - An Explaination

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Uploaded by on Oct 14, 2009

Here is a quick video explaining the difference between standard plastisol ink and our waterbase ink.

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  • WHIH IS MORE DURABLE?

  • @MEXICANMADESTWR It really depends on how you define "durable". If you want the print to last forever, plastisol. If you want a print which will only last as long as the shirt it's self, waterbase. Plastisol will start to crack after a period of time whereas waterbase won't ever crack. Does that help?

  • We don't sell it, sorry. Check Ryonet though.

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  • Very interesting, thank you so much

  • I use both depending on the projects.. plastisol I dont have to speed up on the prints thats a plus, cause it wont dry on the screen itself.. but with waterbase I gotta squeegee print very fast the shirts cause waterbase will dry on you quickly on the screen but the results for waterbase I like it ..plastisol feels heavy on the shirt.. I use 80 % percent waterbase cause I like the light weight feel on the shirts.. goodluck everyone out their in screen printin,.

  • I also like water based inks, but using formaldehyde to discharge shirts seems to not be very eco friendly like your website states.

    nice video, keep up the good work

  • @viciousmo you get what you pay for... i would never go out in a heat pressed shirt... to me heat pressed shirts are disposable shirts meant for a one time event..

  • yeah, You can pay up to $10 per shirt to have a company print your design, or pay $2 to have a transfer made and heat press it on yourself.......not to mention you probably have to buy their tshirts which will be marked up 30%. Too bad Screen printing costs so much. It is a superior method for sure.

  • meh, i prefer plastisol

  • Do you sell distcharge? i need to make a purchase, to be able to print multi collor on black

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