Dish soap is better than alcohol, especially if you’re cleaning the bed in a sink with lots of water to rinse all the accumulated oils off.
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Setiyeti93@lemmy.ca 1 day agoYeah as soon as I realized I was enjoying myself, I ordered a few roles of different materials. I’ll give them a try when they land.
Dish soap is my usual go to!
it has been a while since I’ve printed, but now you mention it yes I seem to recall never having good luck with pla+
IMALlama@lemmy.world 1 day ago
CmdrShepard49@sh.itjust.works 1 day ago
My experience has been the exact opposite. Dish soap cleans lead to a lot of lifted prints on my Bambu smooth and textured sheets. Dish soap followed by IPA works better but seems pointless when IPA alone works best.
natecox@programming.dev 1 day ago
FWIW I wouldn’t do dish soap like all the time, I only go to it when IPA isn’t doing the job. Come to think of it, since I switched to 99% IPA I haven’t needed to use dish soap at all; doesn’t seem to leave behind that residue.
As always, experimenting is the key. If you’ve eliminated wet filament, z-offset calibration, nozzle clogs, nozzle heat, bed heat, bed cleaning, model issues (e.g., low surface area needing brims), and filament feeding issues… that PLA may just hate you.