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Push down slightly on the stamp about 1/8 (Image 1). Remove the ink pad by pulling on the edge on the pad (Image 1). Re-ink the pad by applying 10 20 drops of 2000+ Stamp Ink (Image 2). Allow the ink to absorb into the stamp pad. Replace the stamp pad in the stamp.
Remove the holder from the stamp. Use the ink bottle to add five drops of ink to each refill hole in the stamp. Be extremely careful when adding ink. Put the holder back on the stamp. Immediately after refilling the ink, keep the stamp facing down until the ink begins to flow from the stamp.
Don't toss the stamp, there is a way to restore them pretty easily! Next a coat of glycerin — a $4.00 drugstore item — you can also re-ink you're embossing/resist pad with this! Let it sit overnight and then wipe with a damp towel. Your stamp should have that nice soft rubber texture.
2 tsp glycerin to 1/2 cup of distilled water: Mix together and pour into a dish and place your rubber stamps into the dish to soak overnight. Make sure the mixture is shallow enough to cover the rubber but not the wood mounts and/or cushioning.
To be precise, they last anywhere from 20,000 to 25,000 impressions. Depending on how often you use one, it can last you 2 to 3 years, or even more. Another factor to consider when it comes to stamp life is the ink coverage.
To destroy a self-inking notary stamp, put the stamp case upside-down on a non-slippery surface and push down on the case to expose the stamp surface. Carefully peel the rubber impression pad away from its base. Cut up the pad with a pair of scissors.
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