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Prints turning white in some places, how to rinse?

Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2016 10:01 pm
by cwmain
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(The white part on the print is not a reflection)

My prints are turning white in some places.
I'm using red MakerJuice SF.
I rinse the completed print in Isopropyl alcohol for about 2 min.
Then I put them in the sun.

In the print in the picture, the Isopropyl alcohol probably sat in that crevice for too long, but it is happening in all of my prints.
Should I rinse them in water? Should I rinse them in Isopropyl alcohol for just about 10 seconds?
What do you guys do after your prints are done to clean them?
Thank you!

Re: Prints turning white in some places, how to rinse?

Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2016 2:12 pm
by s1000rr
Hey,

I had the same problem with Makerjuice even after rinsing it under a shower of water. Found that if you let it sit in water for something like 5mins after rinsing/sit in alcohol than that white cured alcohol residue seemed to gone.

Cheers