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Old 12-17-2004, 07:57 AM   #1  
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Default Another stazon questions...

Ok, when you are using stazon cleaner it says to rub the cleaner on the stamp then use a cloth to wipe it off. I did this and used an old wash cloth. Now that wash cloth is COVERED in black ink. So, can I wash it? Will it bleed out all over everything or will it just was and stay black. I don't care if it stays black, but I want to wash it (and not have it bleed) so I can use the same rag all the time.
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Old 12-17-2004, 08:05 AM   #2  
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I don't know I have an old burp cloth (oen of those cloth diapers that is thick in the middle) that I use to clean my stamps...Staz-on and all - I use some non-acetone nail polish remover instead of Staz-on cleaner.

I haven't tried to wash it yet but when/if (??) I do I will probably do it by itself with a bleach wash...
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yes, you can wash it. I just threw it in with my whites and the rag is still a little stained, but clean.
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I've been using a really old SU stamping scrub (remember when they were in pink plastic?) It works great with the Stazon spray cleaner and after a stamping session I just wash in with water and dish detergent.
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stazon spray cleaner?? I only saw this kind that had a sponge type thing on top...Hmm.....
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Oops - my bad. You are correct it has the sponge top. I just squeeze until it's drippy wet then put it over 1/2 the scrub. I'm going to try moving it to an empty stampin mist bottle so it can spray. Sorry for the mislead - I was talking, typing, and reading at the same time.
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