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    bhm8hwcm is offline Member
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    Default Blanket deglazing

    We run a 4 colour Presstek DI press and I wanted recommendations on any good blanket deglazers to help bring blankets back to a better condition to help restore their natural tack etc.

    We presently don't really use anything...my pressman seems to recommend MRC (metering roller cleaner) for everything under the sun though I am hesitant about this (I don't have any since my press does not have a metering roller!). I am sure there are other products made specific for this.

    Any good recommendations?

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    dont use Rubber rejuvinator it's nasty stuff

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    turbotom1052 is offline Senior Member
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    Prisco sells a product called "RED MAGIC" thats the best roller and blanket deglazer ive ever used. The fumes can be a little overpowering but it does the job with the least amount of elbow grease!!!

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    MRC is Meetering roller cleaner. Not really good for blankets.

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    Instead of deglazing your blankets, why not figure out what chemical being used on press that is causing the problem in the first place??

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    my guess would be blanket wash, then water to remove water soluable glaze.
    I'm sure Prestek would have a consumable for you.

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    I use this stuff. Use it on rollers, blankets, washup blades, everything. Doesnt smell, is super economical ina tube (only use a little or lot) and works. Washes up cleanly too with little effort so no issues on following print.
    http://flintgrp.com/en/documents/Pri...l_Deglazer.pdf

    edit -My cheats way is i run some up on the rollers, back imp-blanket pressure right off. Then manually engage impression so it evenly coats the blanket too. Then leave it for 10 minutes (or hours) then wash off by hand with water miscible. Good as new. Lazy habit i know but it works
    Last edited by spigot; 05-21-2011 at 08:53 AM.

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    You shouldn't need anything other than water and blanket wash. Water to remove paper remnants and blanket wash to remove the ink. Put a little water in the blanket wash and use a scotchbrite.


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