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Originally Posted by acidrain
I doubt the smudges are from desoltion. You are probably experiencing multiple problems. If the black is taking a long time to dye, then the coating is too thin, or the dye is not hot. Could be PH level, but usually that makes the color off too.
Are you touching the parts with bare hands?
Are you rinsing with RO or distilled water?
Are you doing the entire process all at once, or maybe letting the parts sit?
Are you rinsing really well? Between all the steps? Both dunk rinse, and spray rinse?
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I know for a fact the coating isnt to thin.I run 1 mill runs for 2 hrs.I also make sure all my dyes are atleast at 140.I racking and handle parts with gloved hands.I rinse with distilled water.Every thing I use is distilled water.Yes,I rinse mostly after every step.
The think that I don't understand is why i ran parts the night before with no smudges at all(dye was green scg).The parts came out perfect besides my racking for the dyeing process.Maybe it is just the black dye?For some reason it gets bubble on the of it.While it is being heated there is always like foam at the top.None of my other dyes do this at all.Is that normal?I am extremely stumped right now.
Thx once again.