How to clean a heat press platen

Cleaning a platen shouldn't be as hard as cleaning the bottom of a tug boat.

Cleaning a platen shouldn't be as hard as cleaning the bottom of a tug boat.

I received this comment on a previous post about heat presses and thought other people might have the same problem, so I thought I would repost the comment here.

Hi Ted!

I didn’t know where to leave this comment, but here goes:

We have a heatpress, and the plattens will eventually need a good clean-up (even if we were very careful during 6 years of use!)

Do you have something we could use – I can’t seem to find anything that really does the job… we’re screenprinters so we did try the polythinner and varsol – to no avail… Oh – and the stuff would need to be available to Canada since we are in Quebec! :-)

Thanks Ted!

Sylvie

Here’s my response: I’ve certainly been guilty of not using a cover sheet or doing some kind of heat press application that one way or the other left a goopy mess on the upper heat platen. Sylvie, you didn’t mention if your press had a Teflon coating or not. If it does, usually you can clean it by letting the platen heat up and then rubbing vigorously with a rag, but you have to rub pretty hard, but it should come off. (wear heat proof hand protection when attempting this) If it’s not a heat press that has a Teflon-coated platen, you might have to use some light sandpaper or  maybe a cleaner called GoJo, which has a light pumice sand in it, used in industrial situations or by car mechanics for removing nasty stuff from hands, or any other heavy degreaser with hot soapy water. (of course when the machine is unplugged) However, if you use something with grit, such as Comet cleanser or Ajax on a Teflon-coated platen, you can scratch the heater. If you don’t want to go to all this cleaning trouble, maybe you can try using a Teflon cover sheet to protect your garments during application.  Stahls’ offers a QuickSlip Pad protector to protect the bottom platen from stains and also make it easier to get garments on and off the lower platen.

How to clean a heat press platen

1 comment to How to clean a heat press platen

  • Dan

    I need to know if there is a teflon safe scrub pad I can use on the STX20 heat press? I have tried a mild grit hand cleaner & it is not working, I am still getting build up.

    We pre-treat our color T-shirts before printing using a dupont pre-treat, then place them on the press, with coated craft paper on the T. We then press the T for about 30 sec. check to see if the pre-treat is dry, if notwe press for another 10-15 sec. I was wondering if the craft paper is getting damp & transfering to the top platen?

    When I clean them I feel the surface is a bit rough with a build up. I am about ready to usea fine sandpaper to use the press smooth again. Any ideas would help.

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