I have stamp pads from 1995 and they still hold the ink and take being reinked. I have had three of these new ink pads leak out of the pad onto the case. They are a mess to clean up. I have not seen anything like this on the older pad. I don't know what the difference is, but something is different. Thanks for sharing.
I appreciate your video, but IMHO, a company should stand behind their product for more than 3 months. Ink pads should not be considered disposables. They are a huge expense for a full set. I’ve had my ink pads, since the foam ink pads first came out (many are the old style). About 30% of my pads have been affected since then, so SU is WAAY off with their numbers. My solution? A different brand for red and browns.
This is the first time I’ve heard of this happening! Thanks so much for your tips & suggestions!
I have stamp pads from 1995 and they still hold the ink and take being reinked. I have had three of these new ink pads leak out of the pad onto the case. They are a mess to clean up. I have not seen anything like this on the older pad. I don't know what the difference is, but something is different. Thanks for sharing.
Good info. 1% is quite high in my opinion. That’s a lot of pads.
Thank you
What stamp set are you using in this video? Please and thank you.
Sadly, I cannot remember the name of it, but it is no longer available-- sorry.
I appreciate your video, but IMHO, a company should stand behind their product for more than 3 months. Ink pads should not be considered disposables. They are a huge expense for a full set.
I’ve had my ink pads, since the foam ink pads first came out (many are the old style). About 30% of my pads have been affected since then, so SU is WAAY off with their numbers. My solution? A different brand for red and browns.
Felt pads lasted longer then😢
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