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Old 09-22-2006, 07:17 AM   #1  
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Currently using stazon to stamp on color tile/coasters. I read where one should use Brilliance ink. Is there a reason why using Brilliance would be better over another product? :confused:
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I use Brilliance inks because they clean off my stamps easily. I hate the way Stazon stains my stamps so I quit using it.
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My personal experience is that Stazon is much better to use. Brilliance inks fade with heat and time. My mom made tile coasters with Brilliance, but after putting a hot cup of tea on it several times, the color looked faded and washed out. Stazon images haven't had that problem.

IMHO, stained stamps are just a sign of well-loved stamps . However, I do use the Stazon cleaner, which works beautifully.
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I prefer Stazon - I'm with pbft - a stained stamp is a loved stamp!!! I used to get upset if someone got ink on my stamps and then I wondered why? They work just as well with some lovin' spots on them!
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