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Old 06-04-2021, 10:28 PM
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Cleaning a tight pattern after etch?

This is a Daryl Meier piece that I etched today. Any tips on cleaning it up when the pattern is so tight that getting between the ridges is difficult. I leaves it splotchy and has some lines that I don't like.

I thought I finished it evenly enough prior but it has me wondering if I've done something wrong along the way. I suspect that I'll rub it out then etch again.

Tips-suggestions...?



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