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Post by nlwilkins on Aug 20, 2019 5:09:55 GMT
I use a combination of scrubber, the Lawn Fawn shammy, and the Stampin Up shammy. I lay the SU shammy in a clear stamp container and wet it down, when through I just rinse it out, close it up and its ready to go for the next time. Truthfully, I use the SU shammy more than the others. I found handling the Lawn Fawn shammy made my hands inky as the ink from cleaning the stamps comes off on my hands. The scrubber comes out though when I have plans to spend more than an hour or two stamping.
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Post by kiera on Sept 3, 2019 16:06:46 GMT
If you live near a Harbor Freight, you can get a four pack of 12"x12" microfiber cloths for less than $3.
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Post by tappingmaples on Sept 5, 2019 21:19:00 GMT
I purchased a generic chamois, wet it and keep it next to my workstation. I stamp off my inky stamps onto it and they come out nice and clean.
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Post by 50offscrapper on Sept 8, 2019 4:42:52 GMT
I use the Gina K stamp cleaner cloth (which is basically a chamois) only because it's black and I can't see the ink transfer to it. I have the Lawn Fawn one also in that pretty mint color but I cringe every time ink gets on it. I have used unscented baby wipes as well. I even keep a fingertip towel near me when I stamp and I'll even just use it to get most of my dye inks off. For pigment inks, I always go wash them in the sink because pigment ink is just so messy. Ditto exactly for me.
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