If you have been experimenting with stamps for a while, you remember when you forgot a stamp cleaner, just ink’n steeped in dark blue ink and started on a carpet of brilliant Nice ink. . . It is ruined! It only takes one mistake to avoid a pale ink stamp pad, and the only way, it is entirely at your own stamps. But. . . What is the proper way of cleaning the stamps?
I wish there was a possibility of a definitive answer to this question are these days come in all kinds of stains. There have acrylic and others simply stick to old trade-dye carpets. There is no single solution for cleaning all of your stamps, because there are many different types of dyes that you use every stamp.
To remove colors (Yellow, Pink, light blue, white etc.), you just press the stamp art on a towel, the towel then Daub in the groove and let the ink is dry. If you decide to rub stamp art with a commercial cleaner with the stamp scrubber on top, do not rub too hard to get or feel the cracks in the seal and may seek to have blurred images and striatum. trading stamp cleaners work so well that additives solve the most difficult color as black and blue included. In addition to using the shaggy head of a stamp own craft business, you can an old white sock.
Another way to design stamps own, and one of the fastest, is to use alcohol wipes baby free. Alcohol free baby wipes work great because they are disposable and just enough to wet clean the ink. Some stamps want to use a paint cleaner to get the deepest mark, to clean die. Be careful when you use a brush, because you do not want ink all over your stamp project, splash! Make sure the bristles are very flexible, because you do not want your scratch mark during cleaning.
Everyone loves rubber stamping and cleaning your stamps art should not be hard! You can find, you must use a commercial cleaner from time to time, when you start to get stamps after a sticky patch over the cleaning tips. Keep your own stamp supplies is a good idea and will look much better, and make the stamp is the embarrassment of accidentally ruining other ink pads to avoid!