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Subject: Re: Re: Toner transfer with transparency - how?
From: "fenrir_co" <fenrir@...>
Date: 2006-02-14
I have always found using 1000 or 1500 sandpaper (get some 'adhesive
foam sheet' from the craft section to make it easier to use by hand)
to rough/clean the copper works much better than scotchbrite. Whenever
I see 'use a scotchbrite pad', it always makes me wonder, just WHICH
one they mean? There's at least a dozen different types/styles/grits.
After that, I clean it off with 91% Isopropyl alcohol which you can
find in wal-mart or drugstores. It doesn't have MEK or methanol since
it's already toxic on ingestion (but is safe for skin). Also, check to
see if your paper towels are leaving a film as well. I was using Scott
shop rags (the white ones) from Home Depot with acetone before, but
they seem to leave residue on the metal. Using the isopropyl with
regular Bounty or the one for window cleaning seems to make the metal
much cleaner.