http://www.silkscreeningsupplies.com/discharge-screen-printing-ink The new Ryonet discharge is the best screen printing discharge on the market and we are proud to announce it. Incredibly smooth hand and feel while remaining very bright and vibrant. This discharge is also extremely user friendly for production purposes.
After extensive market and beta testing Ryonet Discharge is out performing the competition and saving screen printers time and money. Customers say our new Ryonet Discharge lasts longer in production, penetrates the garment better, prints through higher mesh, feels better after production, and creates an overall more consistent print versus previous discharge inks they have used in the past. Our unique formula for Ryonet Discharge & Ryonet White Discharge looks and feels more like an ink than a water based discharge. Once you open the container your can immediately tell Ryonet Discharge is creamier, has more body, and looks brighter than any other discharge you may have used in the past. Find out for yourself what customers are raving about with Ryonet's new Ryonet Discharge and Ryonet White Discharge.
So the "current" version isn't even available on the website anymore? Neither the Ryonet Discharge or the Ryonet White will seep through the screen? Thanks!!!
skelley8 5 months ago
@skelley8 Sorry for the confusion, going to PM you direct links.
Ryonet 5 months ago
I have read all I can about these and watched the video 4 times. I do not want the "current" version but there is nothing called the "current" version on the website. I don't want to order the wrong one and I don't want the white (going for a natural color). Which of the two (Ryonet Discharge Base or Discharge Water Based Ink) is the "current" version?
skelley8 5 months ago
@skelley8 On the website "Ryonet Discharge" and "Ryonet White Discharge" are the two discharge inks featured in this video. The older version is called Matsui Discharge and Pre-Mixed White Discharge. Hope this helps :)
Ryonet 5 months ago
10% on average but you can play with that a bit if you want to acheive a deeper color.
Ryonet 7 months ago