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Excellent general purpose, water miscible solvent, which gives the printer an
effective, powerful cleaner for blankets, rollers and dampers. Can be used neat
or mixed 50:50 with water to enhance performance by removing both oil and water-soluble
materials. This product is also available as a concentrate.
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Water miscible blanket, roller and damper cleaner, containing solvents,
detergents and rejuvenators. When used in conjunction with water it will
quickly remove gum glaze, lint and other water-soluble matter.
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A biodegradable, water miscible detergent for removing water based inks.
Consisting of a blend of detergents, surfactants, and solvents, it
quickly removes both wet and dried water based inks from ink fountains,
ink pumping systems, anilox rollers, and photopolymer printing plates
and dies.
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For use with sheet-fed and cold-set web applications, is water miscible and can
be mixed with up to 25% water without reducing its cleaning performance. Reduces
blanket tack, prevents oxidation and swelling of the rubber and helps maintain
the ink receptive properties of rollers and blankets. ABC Orange Wash has been
tested and approved by FOGRA according to evaluation criteria as specified
by Heidelberg, Baldwin and MAN Roland.
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General-purpose non-water miscible blanket and roller wash, designed to give a
quality result at an economical price. Also available in fast drying version NWM
Wash FD.
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Widely recognised as the most effective blanket and roller rejuvenator available.
It breaks down and removes all traces of varnish, gum glaze, ink, pigment deposits
and paper lint. Blast will appreciably prolong the life of blankets and rollers.
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An economical water miscible blanket and roller wash designed for everyday use.
It has excellent ink removal properties and when mixed with water removes gum
glaze, lint and other water-soluble matter. Also available in concentrated
form.
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