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Sleepymom33 05-24-2017 02:19 PM

I am going to conduct an experiment with Distress Stain
 
I wasn't sure if I should post under here or Tool/Product Talk.
So, I got some Distress Stain at Tuesday Morning for only $1.49! I am going to see if it works like a reinker on some of my dried out pads-one of them being a Distress Pad. I figured it's worth a shot at that price. If it is a disaster, I'll toss the pad and just start with a new one. Plus, then I can use the stain for its intended purpose. Has anyone else tried this?
By the way, I got so many cool goodies there. A rotating metal thing that holds the blending tools, an envelope punch board, a Ranger small and colorful mini tote, lots of double-sided tape and some paper. They always have cool paper!

bjeans 05-24-2017 03:05 PM

Thanks for the reminder! I thought it was supposed to start the 25th.

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that tomorrow
there'll be sun.
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tomorrow,
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and the sorrow
'til there's none...

harvestmoon 05-31-2017 07:54 PM

Any test results yet?

Sleepymom33 06-01-2017 06:59 PM

So I tried it using the Distress pad, an old Sugarloaf designs pad, and a couple of Ranger pads from Tues morning I purchased months ago. It stamped a little splotchy, so I'm going to try again with different stamps and also add more stain. I think I will also put some on craft mat and ink up the stamp that way. I was really hoping someone here had already tried this before.

shazsilverwolf 06-02-2017 02:40 AM

If it stamped a little splotchy, are you using a photopolymer stamp, as they tend to do that anyway with Distress inks?
I've just been Googling, and in THIS VIDEO, Tim explains the differences between Inks & Stains. At 9.40 in the video, he uses the stain directly onto a stamp to stamp with, so you maybe don't need to use it to reink pads?
I also found this :

"There are also a few things you need to know that Distress Stains are not:

A stain is not the same thing as a re-inker. Stain is a fluid version of a color, where a re-inker is a concentrated version of the exact formula in an ink pad.
You should not attempt to re-ink a distress ink pad with a distress stain. It contains different resins and will not work."
So,it looks like it won't do what you want.

stampin stacy 06-02-2017 05:48 AM

Sugarloaf inks were permanent, so if there is any left on the pad there could be a reaction between the two inks happening too.

k dunbrook 06-02-2017 06:04 AM

I think the nature of a reinker and the stains are totally different so don't think it will work. Having used both to watercolour, paint etc. the stain is not as concentrated as the reinkers. I guess if you don't care about the pad try it.

Just a thought....check out the Monday TLC challenge I posted this week here...you may have some fun trying out your stains for that!

Sleepymom33 06-02-2017 08:23 AM

Thanks for all the info everyone! I knew there was a experience here. I appreciate the links, too. I'll check them out. Speaking of the sugarloaf inks, I sure do like how they are packaged. Just the right size and the carrying case is great. I don't think they make them anymore-- I'll have to check it out.

stampin stacy 06-03-2017 04:04 AM

Sugarloaf is long gone for many many years now :( and you are right their inks and the case were awesome. My all time favorites.


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