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Old 07-18-2006, 04:21 PM   #1  
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What do you use to spray your blocks with before mounting your stamps.
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Hi Connie ~ I�ve never sealed by blocks before mounting... I'm not much help... BUT, I�ve heard people mention that they use polyurethane or clear spray paint. ;)
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I've not sprayed anything either. I guess if they get stained...... Sorry I can't help.

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I have heard a lot of people say they use polyurethane. I haven't tried that, I get to excited when I get a new set, that I want to mount it right away...lol. But I have tried clear finger nail polish. It works pretty well. It doesn't protect against every single stain, but the wood does stay a lot cleaner. I just paint around the rubber, and if you want to paint one that is already stained then just use some sand paper first and get the stains out.
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