MULSH in Action! Screen printing with Plastisol Ink for Fat Dubs Records
At MULSH, we love seeing how our pigments come to life through the hands of talented creators. Recently, artist El_Simundo used MULSH in a screen printing project for the record store Fat Dubs Record and the results were nothing short of awesome.
The project involved printing custom T-shirts using plastisol ink, one of the most popular mediums in professional screen printing. Instead of using pre-mixed coloured inks, El_Simundo took a more efficient route: mixing MULSH pigments into a standard white plastisol base.

Why MULSH Works for Screen Printing
MULSH is a universal pigment, which means it blends seamlessly into a variety of mediums—plastisol included. This makes it ideal for screen printing where flexibility, consistency, and colour control matter.
By using MULSH, El_Simundo was able to:
- Create vibrant custom colours on demand
- Avoid purchasing large quantities of different coloured inks
- Save valuable shelf space in the studio
The prints on the FatDubs Records tees came out clean, vibrant, and long-lasting exactly what you’d expect from high-quality screen printing with plastisol.
Smarter Colour, Less Clutter
Screen printers know that ink can take over a workspace fast. One of the key benefits of MULSH is that you don’t need to stock up on dozens of colours. Just mix what you need when you need it. With MULSH + white ink, you’ve got everything you need to screen print in any colour—without the clutter or the cost.
We’re thrilled to see creators like El_Simundo use MULSH to push the boundaries of custom printing. Projects like this show what’s possible when innovation meets colour.
Ready to explore screen printing with MULSH? Stay tuned for more stories or get in touch with us to find out how our pigments can elevate your next project.
Always Test First
While MULSH performs brilliantly across a wide range of mediums—including plastisol—every setup is different. Variables like ink thickness, drying temperature, fabric type, and screen mesh can all affect your final results. That’s why we always recommend testing your mix first on a small run before committing to a full print job.
A little experimentation goes a long way—and it’s the best way to unlock the full creative potential of MULSH pigments in your screen printing workflow.