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| Screens dry Once you coat the screens you must allow the emulsion to dry in a dark room, Then burn your screen with a light source, then rinse. I have been doing it for 20 years. If you need help with shirts.. let me know |
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| I need lots of help...lol! We followed the directions to the "T" and when it comes to rinsing it off too much emulsion comes. Some of the letters gets messed up. Hubby thinks its the type ( brand) of emulsion we are using.
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