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Old 07-11-2009, 06:21 PM   #1  
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ok ladies here goes because i dont see where else this ?? would go

how do you get your acrylic stamps to stick to there blocks once they have lost there stick.... some one asked me this and i dont know because i use the wooden block ones the most ..... so any help would be greatly appreciated

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Well, I just run a small strip of repostitional tape ( from a tape runner) on the back of the stamp. I unmounted every single one of my wood mounted stamps, and all I use now are acrylic blocks. But after unmounting I needed some stick-um on the backs of the stamps. So, I just use a cheap little Darice repositional tape runner. Works perfect. That's my system and its easy and convenient.
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Hmmm, seems like I read somewhere that if you wash them in dish soap and water it makes them stick again. Haven't really tried it. I use my wood mounted stamps more often so haven't had an "unsticky" situation yet...
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You can also use Aileen's tack it glue
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wash them ands let them dry 'naturally' then they will stick good as new...
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wash them ands let them dry 'naturally' then they will stick good as new...
And maybe wash the acrylic block as well. Build up on the blocks contributes.
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Old 07-14-2009, 09:38 AM   #7  
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thank you ladies you are great

i will copy and paste this to her to give her the answers


thanks again for all your help

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