Over the years my rubber stamps have begun looking just terrible. The ink gets down into the design and dries before I or my children would get it washed out. Most times, it will not affect the use of the rubber stamps later, but you really don’t know for sure.
Take your dirty rubber stamps to the kitchen counter or wherever you like to wash them.
Step2
Take two sections of paper towels, and fold it to make a number of layers which will soak up the moisture off the rubber stamps. Folding the paper towel into layers will also protect your counter top.
Step3
With the spray bottle of Basic H2, spray the bottom of the rubber stamps well.
Step4
Take the rubber stamps and press it onto the paper towels. Repeat step 3 a few times, as is needed to get that paint to soften.
Tips & Warnings
By taking care of rubber stamps after every use, it extends the life of your stamps for future projects.
on 8/26/2008
These days I looked at my old rubber stamps and I noticed the ink dried quite ugly. But I didn't quite knew how to clean them so I didn't. Thanks for the advice.
P.S.: I checked your website and it seems that something is wrong because it appears a warning page that the domain is moved.
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dianatudor said
on 8/26/2008 These days I looked at my old rubber stamps and I noticed the ink dried quite ugly. But I didn't quite knew how to clean them so I didn't. Thanks for the advice.
P.S.: I checked your website and it seems that something is wrong because it appears a warning page that the domain is moved.