Hi Jane,
I use Chromacryl straight from the jug for silkscreen printing with my
elementary students. It works well for us. A long time ago--before
Chromacryl-- I used to get Speedball water based screen inks in pint cans,
but I had to order a gallon of transparent base to make it "flow." It was a
lot of prep work.
Ann-on-y-mouse in Columbus
on 1/16/02 9:06 AM, ejb35@columbia.edu at ejb35@columbia.edu wrote:
> I need to screen some solid backgrounds to paint on later. I want to
> use non-toxic ink that will clean up with water. Does anyone know a
> product that will not clog the silk screen? Is there a medium you can
> mix with acrylic paint? Main concern is not clogging screen but I
> can't use mineral spirits and regular oil based silk screening ink.
> Thanks Jane in Brooklyn
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