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2 oz Black Stamp Ink

SKU: INK-BLACK-2
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2 oz Black Stamp pad ink to re-ink stamp pads water-based ink

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    Trodat stamp inks are specially developed for the modern stamp market's most varied demands. They offer optimal long-term behavior, contour sharpness, and guarantee impressions which will last for decades. Stamp inks for reinking the hand stamp pads are obtainable in black, blue, red, green and violet. 

    PERFECT IMPRINT

    With the use of Trodat stamp inks you can be sure that your Trodat hand stamp pads will continually deliver uniform and clean imprints which will last for decades. 

    DURABLE

    All Trodat standard stamp inks guarantee impressions which will last for decades. 

     

    STAMP INK REMOVAL:

    To remove water-based Trodat standard stamp inks, the following is recommended, depending on the affected surface finish:

    Smooth, non-absorbent surfaces: wipe with water, possibly soap or mild solvent-free cleaning agent. 

    Absorbent materials such as textiles: soak with soapy water and rub or brush and repeat with polar solvent, e.g. alcohol. ATTENTION: first test the compatibility of the substrate with the solvent (on a small, non-visible area).

    Skin: Soapy water and rub or brush.