Murakami 701 Haze & Ghost Remover – Powerful Stain Removal for Screen Printers

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Murakami 701 Haze & Ghost Remover is a high-performance, non-caustic solution designed to remove stubborn ink haze, emulsion residue, and ghost images from screen printing mesh—without damaging the fabric. This water-soluble, liquid image remover works safely on all mesh types and is compatible with virtually every ink system used in screen printing.

Engineered for professional reclaim rooms, Murakami 701 penetrates deep into the mesh to eliminate residual stains left behind after reclaiming. It effectively removes haze caused by plastisol, UV, lacquer, enamel, vinyl, mylar, poster inks, and stencil residues, restoring mesh clarity and helping extend screen life.

Unlike harsh haze removers that can weaken mesh over time, Murakami 701 is non-caustic and mesh-safe, allowing screen printers to achieve clean, reusable screens without risk—even with repeated use.

Price range: $89.99 through $399.99

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Description

Why Screen Printers Choose Murakami 701 Haze & Ghost Remover

  • Removes ink haze & ghost images after reclaiming
  • Non-caustic & mesh safe – won’t etch or weaken screen fibers
  • Works with all ink systems including plastisol, UV, solvent, and water-based inks
  • Highly concentrated & effective for tough, embedded stains
  • Free-rinsing formula leaves no residue behind
  • Low odor for a more comfortable reclaim room
  • Water-soluble liquid for easy application and cleanup
  • Eco-friendly – low VOC, non-hazardous, biodegradable, and drain-safe
  • Extends screen life and reduces remeshing costs
  • Trusted Murakami chemistry used in professional screen shops worldwide

Murakami 701 Haze & Ghost Remover is an essential reclaiming tool for screen printers who demand cleaner screens, longer mesh life, and safer chemistry—without sacrificing cleaning power.

Technical Specifications

Directions for Using Murakami 701 Haze / Ghost Remover:

  1. Preparation: Ensure you have properly removed ink using an ink degradent and emulsion using an emulsion remover. Allow the screen to dry before proceeding.
  2. Safety Precautions: Put on eye protection and chemical-resistant gloves before handling Murakami 701 Haze / Ghost Remover. Safety is paramount when working with any chemical product.
  3. Application: Pour Murakami 701 Haze / Ghost Remover into a spray bottle for easy application. Liberally spray the remover on both sides of the screen. Make sure to cover all areas affected by ghosting, hazing, or stubborn ink stains.
  4. Dwell Time: Allow the 701 Haze / Ghost Remover to dwell on the screen for at least 1 to 2 minutes. Depending on the severity of the stains, additional dwell time may be necessary. Do not let the product dry on the screen.
  5. Scrubbing: After the dwell time, scrub both sides of the screen gently with a Biggee™ scrub pad or soft brush to aid in the removal of haze and ghost images.
  6. Rinsing: Rinse the screen thoroughly with high-pressure water. Ensure that all traces of the remover and stains are completely washed away.
  7. Repeat if Needed: For particularly stubborn ghosting or hazing, you may need to repeat the process to achieve the desired results. Always rinse the screen well between applications.
  8. Dispose Properly: Properly dispose of used product and rinse water in accordance with local regulations.

Murakami 701 Haze / Ghost Remover is an effective solution for clearing away ghost images and haze from your screens. By using a spray bottle for application and following these instructions with necessary safety precautions, you can restore your screens to their optimal condition for high-quality printing. Remember to always wear eye protection and gloves when handling chemicals to ensure a safe and efficient cleaning process.

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