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Cleaning rubber stamps recipe.
Even if it still has some old dried stains here and there you can be sure the rubber surface is free of moist ink and ready to use once again.
I really like using staz on cleaner for rubber stamps can get inks off of the rubber really good.
If clay does stick to the stamp surface remove it with alcohol free baby wipes or stamp cleaner.
This homemade cleaning solution will help keep your stamps in tip top shape and ensure that they last even longer.
First place goes to recipe 1 just about as good as stampin mist and stazon cleaner.
Got off my old stazon stains that were years old.
If stamps are not properly cleaned then there could be transfer of ink to your next project.
If you do not clean your stamps after a stamping session you may find that the ink gets transferred to your next project creating muddy colors or that the detail in your stamp design starts to get clogged with dried ink.
But for a homemade cleaner.
Recipe 4 with the simple green.
Stamp projects are fantastic diy craft ideas especially when you are using some of your favorite stamps so be sure to take care of them with this recipe.
Keeping your rubber stamps clean is essential if you want to achieve good quality stamped images every time.
Cleaning rubber stamps is a simple yet important process.
Then wipe the stamp clean using either a baby wipe or a stamp cleaning spray and scrubbing pad.
Pretty good not great.
Recipe 3 with the baby wash.
Prevent the clay from sticking to your rubber stamps by using a release medium on the stamp such as cornstarch or a light spray of water.
The rubber of the stamp could become warped or damaged if ink is left on the stamp for too long.
Lastly wipe the stamp dry.
Take care of your rubber stamps and make sure they are ready to go for your next project with this diy stamp cleaner recipe.
To clean your stamp pour the solution into a small spray bottle and spritz the rubber portion of your stamp.
Rinse the rubber stamp with cool clean water and allow it to dry before storing it.
Worked very well i d use it again.
Rub the rubber pad with a clean rag or a paper towel to help remove any stubborn ink that remains on the stamp.
There are many different ways to clean a rubber stamp.