Specifications

ProtoMat 95s/II
Manual
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6.10.2 Removing the coating
When removing coatings, only treat one film per container to prevent any damage of the
second film by contact between the back of it and a surface wet with colour.
Caution
Follow the safety instructions on the quick-acting coating remover container.
There are two options for coating removal:
1.
Quick coating removal.
Pour the quick-acting coating remover onto the film and immediately wipe the
dissolved protective coating with cellulose applying light pressure.
Now dry the film with cellulose wadding, blotting paper or a cloth.
2.
Removal with water.
This method involves placing the film in a bowl of hand-hot water (to which a small
amount of washing-up liquid has been added).
The protective layer dissolves after about 30 minutes.
Any remaining coating must be removed with a fine hand brush.
This method is more economical and kinder to the environment than the quick-acting
method of removal.
The film can be left in the water bath as long as you want.