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Old 08-22-2008, 06:16 AM   #1  
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Default Solvent ink cleaner

Does anyone know of a cheaper version of this?

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Old 08-22-2008, 07:04 AM   #2  
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I buy "Dawn power dissolver" to clean off permanent ink. It can be found in the dish soap section of your local grocery/discount store. I think it cleans better than the StazOn cleaner. I spray it on my scrub pad and clean my stamp and then clean the stamp with my regular stamp cleaner to clean off any residue. HTH

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Judi-Kins makes a great solvent cleaner, but, it's not any cheaper; work in a well-ventilated area with it, tho.

And, Ultra Clean by Stewart Superior is a fantastic cleaner, also not any cheaper, but is my favorite--no need to be in a well-ventilated area; takes off anything and everything I've needed so far, and removes stains from rubber quite nicely.

You can get refill size bottles for it, too. Just google and some sources will come up. ;)
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I LOVE Ultra Clean as well. I don't use it every time, however. Only when my stamps are really black. Once done using the Ultra Clean I then spray them with my Stampin' Up! Stampin' Mist to condition them (not sure why I do, I just do )
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I LOVE Ultra Clean as well. I don't use it every time, however. Only when my stamps are really black. Once done using the Ultra Clean I then spray them with my Stampin' Up! Stampin' Mist to condition them (not sure why I do, I just do )
It's all about the ritual, baby! ;)

Or, is it more like OCD??? :p

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It's all about the ritual, baby! ;)

Or, is it more like OCD??? :p

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It MUST be the OCD!!!
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I love KISS Off, because there are no fumes, good or bad. It comes in a tube, looks sort of like lip balm on steroids. Great stuff! I just rub it on the rubber, let it sit and then scrub with a toothbrush. No ventilation required...
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