BCH All-Surface Stamp Ink Rejuvenator - for Solvent Fast-Dry Stamp Ink Rejuvenate, Thin, and Re-Moist Your Stamp Ink 75 ml (2.5 oz)
$17.99 $19.50
Presenting the BCH Solvent Fast-Dry Stamp Ink Rejuvenator, your key to keeping your fast-dry solvent stamp ink in peak condition. This product serves as the foundation for all BCH solvent stamp inks, facilitating the rehydration, dilution, and reactivation of your stamp ink for unparalleled performance.
This ink base comprises all the solvent constituents of the stamp ink, excluding the colorant, assuring your stamp ink's excellent state. Here are simple instructions on how to use it:
Pour the necessary quantity of Solvent Fast-Dry Stamp Ink Base into your stamp ink, contingent on your need to hydrate, dilute, or reactivate the ink.
Stir thoroughly to achieve a uniform blend.
To preserve the ink's quality and freshness, store it in a sealable Ziploc bag.
Regular upkeep of your stamp ink guarantees neat, uniform marks each time. To revive a dry stamp pad, merely dab a bit of the Thinner directly on the pad and let it permeate.
This restorer can not only salvage your ink pad but also conserve ink! Just because a pad is solvent-tolerant doesn't mean it can withstand solvent ink indefinitely. A standard solvent ink pad often comes with a rubber liner that traps solvent fumes when shut, proving handy for short-term storage. After using, allow it to dry in a safe location. It's important to note that if the solvent ink pad remains sealed for an extended duration, the casing may start to deform. If you won't be using the pad for a while, it's advisable to unseal it and let the ink dry. This can prevent the case from becoming warped. Fear not, even dried ink can be restored with the BCH Rejuvenator solution. If the pad dries, simply add some rejuvenator and mix it well with a spatula. Neglecting this step could result in squandering a large amount of your precious solvent-based ink. A major advantage of the rejuvenator is its resemblance to the original ink, aiding in maintaining the ink's inherent stickiness or viscosity.
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