Totaalleverancier voor grootformaat printoplossingen
Verwijderd plastisol inkten vanop de PrintGRIP vellen zonder de PrintGRIP te beschadigen. Geleverd in bussen van 3.8 liter (1 us gallon).
A specially formulated, non‑caustic cleaning solution designed to safely remove ink stains and ghost imagery from printGRIP pads without damaging their adhesive surface.
When using printGRIP as a reusable pallet adhesive alternative, occasional ink transfer (especially from thin or tri-blend fabrics) or “ghosting” can occur. The printGRIP Ink Remover is formulated to address this challenge without damaging the adhesive surface. Unlike harsh solvents or general-purpose cleaners, this solution targets ink deposits while preserving the longevity and performance of printGRIP pads.
By integrating this cleaner into your maintenance routine:
According to product specs from Chromaline / printGRIP, this cleaner is “specially designed” to remove ink stains “without damaging the printGRIP surface”. The instructions: spray or brush the cleaner on the stained area, scrub with a stiff brush, then rinse with water.
The cleaner is labeled non-caustic, meaning it’s gentler than many industrial solvents.
Because the formula is mild, it can be used regularly (as needed) to maintain printGRIP surfaces without degrading tack prematurely.
The product is sold in quart and gallon formats.
According to printGRIP’s FAQ materials, the Ink Remover works with plastisol, water-based, and silicone inks to clear ink deposits on the printGRIP surface.
The application process is simple (spray/brush + scrub + rinse), making it easy to adopt without extra machinery or major operator training.
This product is tailor-made for screen printing / garment printing shops that use printGRIP adhesive alternatives on their pallets. Specifically:
Where ink lightly transfers or ghosting occurs, this cleaner helps restore pristine tack areas so your printGRIP pad continues performing optimally.
How to use (recommended procedure):
Frequency:
Use as needed when ink transfer builds up or printed images ghost onto the pad. The pad itself may be used 3–6 months or more under normal conditions.
Integration tips:
Safety & handling:
While the printGRIP Ink Remover is mild relative to harsh chemicals, precautions are still important. Use in a well-ventilated space, wear protective gloves and eye protection, and avoid ingestion or direct skin contact. (See the Safety Data Sheet below.)
No — the key advantage of this cleaner is that it is formulated specifically not to degrade or weaken the adhesive surface of the printGRIP pad. According to manufacturer documentation, it “will remove any type of ink without damaging the printGRIP” when used as instructed. That said, avoid over-scrubbing or using highly aggressive solvents in conjunction, as mechanical abrasion or incompatible chemicals (not in the official formula) could cause wear.
Use it as needed when you notice ink build-up, ghosting, or transfer images forming on the printGRIP pad. Many shops clean only the affected section rather than the full pad to save time. Over-application is unnecessary; regular light cleaning helps maintain optimal pad condition longer.
Yes. According to the printGRIP FAQ and product specs, the Ink Remover is compatible with plastisol, water-based, and silicone inks. This means you can trust it across various print jobs and ink systems without needing separate cleaners.
For light to moderate stains or ghost images, the standard procedure (spray, scrub, rinse) works well. However, severely cured or baked-on ink might require repeated applications or a more aggressive treatment (but still one that is safe for the pad). In such cases, consult printGRIP’s technical support or consider replacing only the affected pad section if restoration isn’t effective.
It is formulated specifically for printGRIP pads, so while in some cases it may clean light ink residue elsewhere, results on other adhesives or surfaces are not guaranteed. Using it on other materials may risk weakening adhesives or causing damage, so use caution or test small areas first.
Though it’s non-caustic, standard chemical safety still applies: use in a well-ventilated area, wear gloves and eye protection, avoid ingestion, and keep away from ignition sources. The manufacturer recommends rinsing residue thoroughly. Always refer to the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) before use.
If properly rinsed, there should be no residual film. The recommended workflow is to rinse thoroughly after scrubbing. Any leftover solvent or residue could reduce tack or transfer to garments, so full removal is essential. The clean formula is designed to not leave interfering film when used correctly.
It depends on your shop’s throughput:
The cost per volume is typically lower with gallon sizes. Both sizes are offered by authorized distributors.
Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from direct heat or flames. Keep containers well-sealed when not in use. Avoid freezing or extreme temperature cycles. Always follow storage guidelines on the product label or SDS.
The printGRIP FAQ suggests: “If printGRIP Ink Remover is not available, use the least aggressive solvent you have in-house, followed by lots of water.” However, only the official formula is guaranteed safe for the pad, so use any alternative with caution and test first in an inconspicuous area.
Product Name |
printGRIP Ink Remover |
Purpose |
Remove ink stains / ghost images from printGRIP pads |
Safe on Surface |
Yes (non-caustic, won’t degrade adhesive gel) |
Compatible Ink Types |
Plastisol, water-based, silicone inks |
Application Method |
Spray or brush + scrub + water rinse |
Available Sizes |
Quart, Gallon |
pH / Chemical Nature |
Mild (non-caustic formula) — proprietary blend |
Safety / Hazards |
Use protective gear, avoid open flame, store in ventilated area |
Storage Conditions |
Cool, dry, ventilation; keep away from heat and ignition sources |
Shelf Life |
As per manufacturer / refer to bottle label |