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Uploaded by on May 30, 2009

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How To Screen Print T Shirts: The Spot Cleaning Gun

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  • Sound like a tazer gun.

  • @drokreative It will hurt like one too. LOL... Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! ☠

  • Cool. I've seen a friend use a vacuum cleaner . He placed the stained area over the vacuum hose and as it sucked the stained area then he shot it with the gun and it vanished faster. The vacuum hose was permanently attached to a stand. He said it made cleaning boo boos easier.

  • That sounds like a great way to set up a spot cleaning station. Many companies sell stations with a vacuum area to remove the vapors from the work area as well as dry the garment faster. I bet a wet/dry vac would work well. Thanks for the comment!

  • Cool video. Do you shoot the stain from the same side as the stain, or from the other side?

  • You can shoot the cured ink out from either side. Sometimes it does work better to go from the inside out. Just depends on the situation. Try both ways to see which works best for you. Thanks for watching!

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  • Thank you my friend. Happy printing to you too. Thanks for the comment!

  • That s right bra ,I ve printed over 10 000,t-shit and stickers,and we use the "Krebs" to take nail stains out,becoz if you use Tiflex ink it just rubs right off,anyways I see this is valuable information for anybody who wants to go big,good continuation to you ,and Happy Printing

    Joedz

  • Sounds like a good idea. Ill have to try it. It would definitely help keep from staining the other side of the shirt but sometimes staining is due to pigment in the ink or the reaction between the spot cleaning fluid and the dye in the fabric. Thanks for watching and thanks the comment!

  • here is a trick i've used for years, set and stretch one of layer of the t-shirt fabric over the opening of a large cup (super big gulp cups work great) and stop the chemical stream thru the fabric and in to the cup. The Fabric will not vibrate and it helps to avoid getting a stain ring on the fabric.

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