Practical instructions for usage of Geo Wash K, by Ad Stijnman GENERAL The detergent Geo Wash K is based on vegetable oils. This detergent is suitable for removing wax-based etching, litho crayon, litho-tusche, oil-based printing inks, oil paints and lacquers. It is not suitable for removing covering varnishes, shellac varnish or resin powder being melted (aquatint), which can be removed with methylated spirits. It is also not suitable for removing dried resists based on acrylics and to remove dried acrylic paints, which can be removed with an alkaline solution. The detergent does not evaporate and remains active as long as it is on the plate. Therefore, when used correctly, but one quarter to one tenth of the amount is required compared to volatile detergents such as turpentine or benzene. In practice it is sufficient to add a few drops (small plates) or a dash (larger plates) detergent to the plate and distribute it. Then give it time to be absorbed and do its work. After removal of ink, etching grounds, etc. clean plates and tools with soap and water, dry thoroughly and immediately. CLEANING Removing the etching ground Removing the ink from the etching plate Removing tusche and crayon from a litho stone Removing printing ink from a litho stone Woodblocks and Linocuts Cleaning inking stones and metal or rubber tools Cleaning brushes Tip: If you have a jar and fill it with detergent regularly to clean your brushes, make halfway the jar a grill. The bristles of the brush can be rubbed against the grill, which makes the paint easier come loose and the paint particles sink down so you do not brush through the sediment. SAFETY This detergent is suitable for use at room temperature. Always wear nitrile rubber or PVC gloves when working with the detergent. Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this detergent. Hang out to dry the cleaning rags after use. Wipe spilled detergent immediately with a damp cloth. If detergent is spilled on the floor clean it immediately thorougly to prevent slipping. Ventilate workshops, to prevent accumulation of vapors and the air change. Read the labels on the packaging. PRECAUTIONS Gloves The detergent does not evaporate, you can not inhale it, but it dissolves the fats in your skin. As a result, the skin can dry out, and bacteria can penetrate the skin. Therefore, wear chemical resistant cleaning gloves, such as nitrile rubber or PVC gloves. Do not use latex or rubber gloves, household gloves, because they dissolve in the detergent. Washing hands This detergent is for cleaning plates and tools, not your hands or face. If ink or etching is on your skin, clean the skin with some cooking oil. "Massage" the oil into the skin, wipe with a cloth or tissue and then wash with soap and water. Pots and bottles Store large amounts of detergent in the container in which it was delivered, because the plastic container withstands the action of the detergent. After decanting into a smaller bottle to the clean the mouth of the container with a damp cloth and wash the used funnel with soap and water. Don't pour the detergent in plastic coffee cups, plastic is not as such resistant against the action of the detergent. Do not use empty plastic bottles, that have been used for oil, vinegar, beverages, shampoo or soap. Do not use glass bottles for storing detergent, because they can break. Press and plates Avoid the detergent ends up into the moving parts of the press, because it dilutes the grease. Do not brush printing plates with this detergent before storing them. The corrosion inhibitors in the detergent prevent the metal is affected by the detergent itself, but the emulsifiers attract moisture and humidity can affect metal printing plates. Printing ink and oil paint Do not mix the detergent with ink and oil because they they will not dry. The detergent is not suitable to mix with acrylic or watercolor. |