Refilling Gel Rubber Roller Stamps: Unlocking Secrets and Saving Money
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In this informative video, we delve into the world of gel rubber roller stamps and uncover the secrets of refilling these valuable tools. Whether you have a pre-inked oil-based stamp or the popular 2000 Plus ID Guard, we've got you covered. Join us as we explore two incredible methods to refill even the seemingly "non-refillable" stamps. Save money, prolong the life of your stamps, and discover the convenience of maintaining your own custom stamps. Make sure to watch the video for detailed instructions and a hands-on demonstration.
Understanding Gel Rubber Roller Stamps
Gel rubber roller stamps are widely used for various purposes, from personal identification to office paperwork. These stamps utilize pre-inked oil-based inks, offering a smooth and reliable stamping experience. One of the key components of these stamps is the gel or rubber layer that absorbs the ink. Understanding the anatomy of the stamps is crucial for successful refilling.
Method 1: Refilling Non-Refillable Gel Rubber Roller Stamps
Believe it or not, there are ways to refill seemingly "non-refillable" gel rubber roller stamps. While these stamps are designed for one-time use, we have discovered a clever technique to extend their lifespan. By cutting off a corner of the pad, we reveal the absence of a sponge underneath. We can then add ink directly to the bottom of the pad. Patience is required as it takes a day or two for the pad to fully absorb the ink, but the results are worth it.
Method 2: The 2000 Plus ID Guard and Other Refillable Stamps
The 2000 Plus ID Guard is a popular stamp that comes with a non-refillable ink pad. However, we have a trick up our sleeves to make it refillable. By sliding down the stamp while pinching from both sides, the stamp locks midway, allowing us to access the ink pad. We can add a few drops of ink on top of the pad and leave it overnight to rejuvenate. Alternatively, we can lift the corner of the pad and apply drops of ink directly to the sponge foam underneath the rubber. These techniques ensure a fresh and vibrant stamping experience with your 2000 Plus ID Guard and other similar stamps.
Exploring Advanced Refilling Options
For those seeking advanced options and enhanced identity protection, the Guard Your ID Advanced sets offer a wide range of roller stamps. These sets provide comprehensive identity protection and come with multiple roller stamps for different purposes. Refilling these roller stamps is a breeze with the provided refilling options and precision tips. Plus, you can find these Guard Your ID sets, including the 6-pc roller set, at various retailers like QVC, offering convenience and top-notch security.
Refilling gel rubber roller stamps, including the so-called "non-refillable" ones, is an art worth mastering. By following the techniques demonstrated in the video, you can save money, extend the lifespan of your stamps, and enjoy the flexibility of custom stamps. Whether you own a 2000 Plus ID Guard or seek the advanced protection of Guard Your ID sets, refilling these stamps is an empowering process. Embrace the possibilities, guard your identity, and make the most of your stamping needs.
Remember to watch the video for a step-by-step guide and visual demonstration of the refilling process. Dive into the world of gel rubber roller stamps and unlock the secrets of successful refilling.