That s right the next time you pull out those rubber stamps for a craft or project after you re done stamping simply wipe your rubber stamps down with a baby wipe.
Cleaning rubber stamps with baby wipes.
Method 1 use a baby wipe.
Baby wipes work to clean all types of stamps including wooden rubber acrylic plastic foam and self inking stamps.
If clay does stick to the stamp surface remove it with alcohol free baby wipes or stamp cleaner.
Please don t use acetone bleach or any oil based cleaner for either acrylic or wood mounted stamps.
Prevent the clay from sticking to your rubber stamps by using a release medium on the stamp such as cornstarch or a light spray of water.
How to clean rubber stamps.
Wipe down your stamp after inking.
These are my go to for a quick clean after each stamped impression.
Other stamp care tips.
Alcohol free baby wipes are ideal for cleaning stamps and are a handy way to keep stamps clean during a stamping session.
Do not use soap and water with wood mounted rubber stamps because it will loosen the adhesive.
Choose disposable baby wipes to clean off water based inks.
While these may not get into the crevices of the stamp they are a great way to quickly clean away excess ink before the next color is applied.
Different methods of cleaning your clear stamps.
Or use any of the cleaners mentioned above.
How easy is that.
Guess what baby wipes work like a charm.
These are the ones i used because they leave the least fuzzies and lint.
I keep these baby wipes stockpiled in my craft space.
Method 2 use a stamp shammy like this one.
The quickest and easiest way to clean your wood stamps is with alcohol free and aloe free baby wipes.
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We have noticed that using baby wipes has become a cost effective trend for stampers but cleaning stamps with baby wipes can cause them to become pale dry and brittle over time.
A plus side of having these wipes available is that they re gentle enough to clean the ink off of your hands as well.
Alcohol will dry out rubber stamps over time and can cause cracking.
Any brand of moist baby wipes will be suitable for cleaning pigment or archival inks from your rubber stamps.