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Renzwear
Category: Screen PrintingUsers Rating:
(310) 521-0485488 West 6th Street
San Pedro, CA 90731
Renzwear is a business providing services in the field of Screen Printing. Renzwear is located in San Pedro, CA on 488 West 6th Street.
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Helpful Tip for: Screen Printing
Screen Printing, in San Pedro, is a printing technique that uses a stencil or woven mesh on silk screens or other fine meshes to produce a fine piece in printing, and then selling the printed items at commercial places for end use. This method of printing first originated in China, and was keenly followed by countries like Japan and the Asian countries later.
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