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Clean Rubber Stamps with Kiss-Off® Stain Remover

11/18/2015

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Using rubber stamps to make holiday crafts or cards? Try Kiss-Off® to clean your stamps in 3 easy steps!
Kiss-Off®
  • Is a quick, simple way to clean
  • Keep stamps like new
  • Cleans and conditions in one step
  • Great for travel and on-the-go!
Rubber stamp under a faucet
1) Wet your stamp with water.
Kiss Off being applied to a rubber stamp
​2) Rub Kiss-Off® Stain Remover on your stamp to clean.
Rubber stamp being dried with a paper towel
​3) Rinse your stamp with water to remove Kiss-Off® and ink. Blot dry with a paper towel.

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Handcrafted with Pride in Jersey City, NJ Since 1889
Handcrafted with Pride in our Factory in Jersey City, New Jersey USA
General Pencil Company's art and craft pencils come to you from our factory in Jersey City, New Jersey. We believe in quality, tradition, value, and the fun of creating. We take pride in handcrafting quality pencils and artist materials using traditional methods passed down for six generations. Our history dates back to 1860 when Edward Weissenborn began the first pencil factory in the USA. In 1889, Edward and his son, Oscar A., began what is now General Pencil Company. Still family owned and operated, our goal is to create consistent, quality products in a sustainable manner for artists of all levels. We thank you for choosing our fine art and craft products for your creative talents and enjoyment


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