How To Clean Old Wood Mounted Stamps
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ต.ค. 2021
- Join me as i test out the different ways on how to effectively clean the good old wood mounted rubber stamps. At the end of the video i test some out, and showcase a couple of cards made with them.
Music used with permission from Phonojam: • Violet Star - แนวปฏิบัติและการใช้ชีวิต
Thank you for, I have a few super dry yuckies…. I have all ways used the simple green diluted and it works well for me.
For 25 years, I’ve used nothing but baby wipes. never had a problem with it. The stamp chamois works well as well.
For the hardened stamps like that eagle one, first clean the stamp with Staz on cleaner, then brush glycerin on it leave it overnight refreshing the glycerin every six hours or so just let the glycerin soak in, and it will soften the rubber stamp so it stamps like new. That’s why I miss the mounted red rubber stamps. 25 years and still going.
Oh wow, thanks for the wonderful tip! I’m going to try it!
Do you think mineral oil would work as well?
Where I am it's much cheaper than glycerine.
Thanks
@@jennym007 I don’t know about Mineral oil I’ve never tried it
The thing I use to clean all my stamps is hand sanitizer . It is cheap and so effective but as a bonus when you clean the back of cling stamps it helps them cling again.
Wow, that’s great to hear I’ve resorted to using the Aileens tacky glue (tack it over and over) when my foam backing has lost its cling.
I need to clean a bunch of stamps that I bought on a live sale. It kills me when i see stamps that are not cleaned. I mostly have stamps on wood blocks. I only have had one stamp that hardened and i still didn't throw it away. Later I had the bright idea to lightly sand the rubber. Viola! It works perfectly now. I have over 4,000 rubber stamps and some that are over 30 years old. I am more selective in what i keep now and I give them to friends, donate to an artist foundation and a thrift store. Thank you sharing ❤
That is such a great idea to sand the rubber!! I must try that 😊
Your stamp collection sounds incredible! I bet you have some beauties in it x thanks so much for your comment and watching Laura 💕
Same here. And I treasure my 25 year old mounted rubber stamps, because those were truly great images not generic like the acrylic stamps you see today. They were drawn by great artists
I use the dish soap for my clear stamps too. I find they do not stick to a block or stamp platform after a while. I love my trusty old toothbrush too. Keeping stamps clean is a form of protection to keep them longer. We have to protect our investment. Cool stamps---a real variety. (Mary)🇨🇦
Now that’s something to try! I’ve only washed my wood mounted stamps like this… I must try it with the acrylic! Thanks for watching and commenting Mary! 🙏
Just please don’t use an old used toothbrush. Remember they’re full of bacteria and germs reactivated it when you wet it.
I use dawn dish soap and a scrub brush. Then set them on cushy paper towels to dry. Great minds think alike. I like the micro fiber cloth idea.
Yes! That’s a great idea to put them on paper towel to dry. I didn’t mention anything about the drying process so thank you for your input! 😊
Yes, sometimes you have to resort to light sanding, then clean with Stazon on cleaner, and if necessary soak in glycerin
Ooh organization idea: stamp them in a 3-ring Binder for inventory 😉🥰❤️💯✨🙏🏻
I did this with my other stamps! I should do it with this lot too, it’s just very time consuming and I’d rather be crafting instead. I think that’d be a great project to do on weeknights after work when I don’t have much energy to craft though! 👏❤️
I feel you on after work energy. Mine is totally depleted after making dinner😂🥰❤️✨💯🙏🏻🥳
Great
The lighthouse is a PSX stamp of the lighthouse in Key West, Florida.😊
Thanks for that! Its a beautiful stamp.
Try laying you stamp on the table rubber up and ink with the raised ink pad. ❤️💯✨🙏🏻
I do it that way sometimes, but yes that’s a better way to prevent over inking and to give a more even coverage. I think I just like the feel of the blocks in my hand so I wanted to hold them 😆🤣😂
I had heard soap damages soap is that not true or just not a worry if you are doing this only once. I’m looking for ways to clean acrylic off of stamps.
I haven’t heard that it does damage the rubber. Maybe if it’s harsh or if you let it soak In too long it may become unstuck to the block. If the stamp is useable and the image not affected, I wouldn’t bother cleaning it. But if you have heavy paint in it that distorts the impression, it’s definitely worth cleaning and risking, because you can’t stamp with it anyway.
I saw another video that said do not dunk or get excessively wet because it will damage the glue use to hold the rubber to the wood. Is that true?
Hello, thanks for watching! I’m not sure about that advice, but I made this video over a year ago and I haven’t had a single issue with the glue coming off! This way seems to have worked well for me so far 😊
Try not to wet the glue to the wood mount too much. It probably won’t hurt it but I try to keep it dry as much as possible and just work on the red rubber part.
The light house looks like a PSX brand.
I haven’t heard of PSX, seemed like a really detailed and nice stamp though! So fun discovering gems within a mixed lot of items 😃🥰
It’s an old brand vintage. Personal Stamp Exchange is the long name. ❤️
@@mkaysartfuljourney1239 Oh yes, PS X, Acey Duecy, Leavenworth Jackson, a stamp in the hand, viva Las Vegas stamps, 100 proof press.
Seriously? There is a stamp cleaner on the market that cleans them just fine! Been using it since wood stamps came on the market over 40 years ago,
Hey Emily
Hi Mary Kay, thanks for popping by! Are you keeping well? I just noticed you’ve got another video up, can’t wait to see what you’ve been up to x
Yes I’m well as soon as Australia removes the first class mail restrictions I’m sending your package. ❤️💯✨🙏🏻🥰
@@mkaysartfuljourney1239 glad to hear you’re well x we are easing up with restrictions now which feels great to get some freedom back. No stress though lovely 💜
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Please don’t use old toothbrushes for these cleanings old toothbrushes are full of germs and bacteria from ourmouth. Just use a new one.
That is just plain silly. All that soap she is using...