2 Ways to Refill 'Non Refillable' Gel Rubber Roller Stamp: See My Video for Details
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Are you tired of throwing away your "non refillable" gel rubber roller stamp every time it runs out of ink? It can be frustrating and expensive to constantly replace these stamps, especially if you use them frequently. But what if we told you there are two simple ways to refill them? Yes, you read that right! In this article, we will explore two methods that will help you extend the life of your gel rubber roller stamp and save you money in the long run. Make sure to watch the accompanying video for detailed instructions!
The "Guard Your ID" Refill Method:
- One popular brand in the market is Guard Your ID, known for their advanced identity protection products. Their gel rubber roller stamps are widely used for securely blocking out sensitive information on documents. While these stamps are advertised as "non refillable," there's a clever trick to refill them. Watch the video for a step-by-step demonstration!
To refill the Guard Your ID gel rubber roller stamp, you'll need a refill ink bottle compatible with the stamp's ink type. Gently pry open the stamp casing using a small tool, taking care not to damage it. Once opened, you'll notice a sponge inside soaked with ink. Carefully remove the sponge and place it in a clean container. Now, refill the ink bottle with the corresponding ink and soak the sponge in the new ink for a few minutes. Afterward, place the re-inked sponge back into the stamp casing, ensuring it is properly positioned. Close the casing, and your "non refillable" Guard Your ID stamp is ready to use again!
The ExelMark Custom Stamp Hack:
2. Another method to refill your gel rubber roller stamp is by using the ExelMark Custom Stamp. This stamp is pre-inked with oil-based ink and provides a smooth and consistent application. The ingenious part is that ExelMark offers a refill ink option for their custom stamps, which can also be used to refill other roller stamps.
To refill your "non refillable" gel rubber roller stamp with ExelMark, first, ensure that the ink is compatible. Remove the protective cap from the ExelMark refill ink bottle, and locate the small hole on the bottom of the gel rubber roller stamp. Align the ink bottle nozzle with the hole, and slowly squeeze the bottle to transfer the ink into the stamp. Take your time to ensure a thorough refill. Once done, wipe off any excess ink, replace the cap on the refill ink bottle, and your roller stamp is ready to go!
By following these two methods, you can save money and avoid unnecessary waste by extending the life of your "non refillable" gel rubber roller stamps. Remember, with a little ingenuity and some simple steps, you can continue to enjoy the benefits of these stamps without constantly purchasing new ones.