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bapski
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RE: Product Review - Layerneer Original Bed Weld 3d Printing Adhesive

I always clean my hotbed with 91% IPA. Now what i noticed doing this with this product is that it quantifies to "rejuvinating" the coating which im not sure if i should be doing still(cleaning with IPA after every print) so with my current print i tested not cleaning with IPA before printing. So far, the prints are holding up 😁

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Napsal : 08/02/2024 3:17 pm
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RE: Product Review - Layerneer Original Bed Weld 3d Printing Adhesive

I almost always use IPA to clean the build plates, PEI, textured, and glass.  I still have some 'denatured' ethanol, which I picked up during the height of the pandemic when IPA was scarce and sometimes I use that.  Both seem to work equally well in getting fingerprints and various gunk off of the build plates.

I have one PEI plate which is about three years old and has been cleaned with IPA/ethanol and coated with Layerneer countless times and it still works fine.

As I said, if anything, the adhesion increases with use.

There's also anecdotal evidence that the textured build plates behave the same, kind of like 'seasoning' a grill.

 

Posted by: @bapski

I always clean my hotbed with 91% IPA. Now what i noticed doing this with this product is that it quantifies to "rejuvinating" the coating which im not sure if i should be doing still(cleaning with IPA after every print) so with my current print i tested not cleaning with IPA before printing. So far, the prints are holding up 😁

 

Napsal : 08/02/2024 3:24 pm
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RE: Product Review - Layerneer Original Bed Weld 3d Printing Adhesive

So IPA over the layerneer after evry print is still ok?

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Napsal : 08/02/2024 4:14 pm
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RE: Product Review - Layerneer Original Bed Weld 3d Printing Adhesive

Yes, you can kind of buff the surface of the Layerneer with an alcohol-soaked paper towel and it will smooth it out and get it ready for the next print.

When you want to remove the Layerneer, you can just use a bit more IPA or EToH and it will take it off.

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So IPA over the layerneer after evry print is still ok?

 

Napsal : 08/02/2024 7:15 pm
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RE: Product Review - Layerneer Original Bed Weld 3d Printing Adhesive

Yup kinda what i do but i spray the IPA and buff usually with clothing but ive trying the Blue "scotch brite" thingy to take out the stubborn PETG (prior to Layerneer)

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Napsal : 08/02/2024 8:14 pm
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