On Tue, 31 Jan 2006 15:47:27 +0100, Mycroft2152 <
mycroft2152@...>
wrote:
> I found that automatic dish washing detergent helps wet out and remove
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> the paper. I let the board soak for 10 minutes in a solution and the
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> paper comes off very easily.It's probably the alkalinity in the
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> detergent that helps. After the soak, I use a 3M green pad to rub off
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> the paper. I was pleasantly surprised to find that the white haze that
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> was usually left on the toner for the clay also was removed. The
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> traces looked nice and black.
>
Yes, i notice the same effect with detergent (for manual dishwashing). I
was thinking it is because it lowers the surface tension / increases
wetability but it might be the alkalinity too.
With the detergent i tried the effect was not sufficiently strong to
justify the added effort in using it compared to plain water, especially
if i roughen up the back side of the paper with a wire brush or sanding
paper just before soaking.
I dunno if the removal of the clay is due to your detergent, or the green
pad?
ST