Making Your Own Stamp Cleaner
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A blessed day PrairePaperandInk. If you don't mind, I would like to ask you if textile ink can be removed also by this formula/recipe? May God bless you!
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Hello, what is the difference between 'cleaning' and 'conditioning' and do Both need to be done to rubber and clear stamps? Thanks.
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What could u use beside glycerine? I could not find it anywhere.
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Why does it have to be distilled water?
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I made this. It works great
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I have been trying to find glycerine and haven't had any luck. My target, walgreens, cub, and rainbow didn't have it. Where did you pick yours up? Love this idea because Stampin Up! cleaner doesn't last very long for me! Thanks for sharing this.
geegee622 4 weeks ago in playlist Favorite videos
@geegee622 I picked mine up at WalMart or the local pharmacy. Honestly I can't remember I made this video over 2 years ago and haven't had to purchase any more glycerine since. Sorry I can't be of more help!
PrairiePaperandInk 4 weeks ago
do you actually have to use distilled water? Could you use tap or even spring water?
gurlmeow 5 months ago
@gurlmeow I recommend distilled water as it won't have any impurities in it - sometimes there can be "stuff" in tap water/spring water that can go bad over time if you know what I mean? But in reality if that's all you've got it would prolly be fine - it's not like you're drinking it ;o)
PrairiePaperandInk 5 months ago
do you spray this directly on the stamp or do you use a stamp pad cleaner to spray it on then rub your stamp on it?
scrappinkay 9 months ago
@scrappinkay whichever way you choose to use it is fine. If you're spraying it right onto the stamp you then need some way to wipe it off though to actually clean the stamp off.
PrairiePaperandInk 9 months ago