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Old 09-30-2004, 04:12 PM   #1  
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Default 70% rubbing alcohol? RSVP pens?

I picked up a couple of rsvp pens today, and i remember reading that in order to remove the writting, you needed 90% rubbing alcohol.....I have 70%...does anyone know if 70 will work?
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I tried 70% and it didn't work...I bought 91% and it worked great..
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You need the 91%... but even with that you'll need to keep rubbing (hard) for a minute or two.
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well...i decided to give the 70% a try, just in case, and it took A LOT of hard rubbing, but it did work...although...i broke the first pen in the process :oops: guess i was a little too hard on it! The second one turned out good though!
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Wow! I guess you were REALLY rubbing hard!
But I'm glad it worked for you!
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Default rsvp pens

you know what I used was the Mr. Clean the "Eraser" works like a charm

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I think i will try the eraser next time! Thanks for the info!
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I used the Mr. Clean eraser too and it was off in just a couple easy swipes.

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Cool! I just love that Mr. Clean eraser!
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Thanks for the tip. I never thought about Mr. Clean magic eraser.. I use it for everything else why not this...
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Okay... I must be the only one who doesn't know what a Mr Clean eraser is. Where do you get one???
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The Mr. Clean Eraser should be available at just about anywhere you would buy cleaning product. It is a spongy like material, that you just add water to, and it cleans almost anything!
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Thanks squeek! I'll have to see if I can find one at Walmart or somewhere.
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Default Mr. Clean cleans stains?

So here's a question...

Has anyone used the Mr. Clean eraser to clean the stains that get on blocks? I had a stamp-a-stack a month ago and almost cried as people got ink ALL OVER the blocks. They also wouldn't clean off the stamp between colors...so my Summer Sun pad is discolored with blue and purple.

Anyway...back to the original question...

Thanks!
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Ladies, do it the easy way! Ranger Solvent Stamp cleaner! Hadly any rubbing required.

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