Screen Printing Blockout Pen for Pinhole Repair
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  Blockout Pen for Pinhole Repair
Blockout Pen for Pinhole Repair


 
Price: $9.95



Product Code: VFBP

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Blue for Water Based Ink
Green for Plastisol Ink

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Emulsion Blockout Pen

Blockout pens are used for making quick pinhole repairs and touchups on your exposed screens. As soon as you notice a small pinhole in your screen, whether during set-up or printing, simply shake the pen, remove the cap and draw over the hole. The liquid from the pen dries quickly and is extremely durable, ensuring a solid patch that will stay in place all the way through production up to the reclaiming process.

Choose blue for use with water based inks, and green for use with plastisol, UV and solvent based inks.



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  0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
 
This has saved a ton of time April 2, 2012
Reviewer: Allen Grindstaff from Telford, TN United States  
This pen has made blocking out small pinholes and even fixing small mistakes in screens a piece of cake. It has saved me a lot of time and headache and also help to make my prints the best possible.

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