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Old January 19th 04, 12:26 PM
Connie Kendall
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how about using a piece of card board to scrap the pad clean, then re-ink
it.

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Here's an odd one for you, but I was stamping tonight, and after I

dried
off a stamp on the rag shirt that I use to wipe off stamps that have

cleaner
or water on them, I looked down and saw a load of cat hairs in my stamp

pad.
It was a brand new Clearsnap Chalk pad so I know they weren't there when I
started making my project this evening. (It was the Alabaster color and we
have a black cat, so that's why I noticed so quickly.)

Now I have the precarious problem of getting the darned cat hairs OFF
the stamp pad. Anybody have any ideas for how to clean these

appropriately?

Jeff
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