Robert-in-YEG
Well-Known Member
I've been finding to be less expensive and works better than isopropyl.
My suggestion would be putting your screens in a ziploc bag with some methyl hydrate, shake, leave for a hour or so, shake, and continue until clean. Leave the screens to dry outside on paper towel; it shouldn't take more than 20 minutes in the sun and fresh air to evaporate all the alcohol.
Your milage may vary, but this works for me.
Robert-in-YEG
My suggestion would be putting your screens in a ziploc bag with some methyl hydrate, shake, leave for a hour or so, shake, and continue until clean. Leave the screens to dry outside on paper towel; it shouldn't take more than 20 minutes in the sun and fresh air to evaporate all the alcohol.
Your milage may vary, but this works for me.
Robert-in-YEG