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Will the ink show through on the outside of the
fabric? |
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On thin fabrics it may. But you can put it right
on the tag on the back of the shirt. The ink is strong enough to override the writing on
the existing tag. |
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| Q: |
How long will this ink last? |
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The ink will stamp several hundred stampings. When
the pad is used up, you can lift the top pad off and there is another pad underneath. It
is recommended that you keep the cover on tight between using. If you have a lot of
clothing to stamp, you may want to purchase an extra ink pad. |
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| Q: |
How long will ink last on clothing? |
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Camp Stamp with black ink should last at least 12
washing on most fabrics. White ink lasts 3 to 6 washings. I recommend Tide Free but it
will stand up top most detergents. You can use Camp Stamp on clothing, shoes, leather
baseball gloves, and wooden bats. |
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| Q: |
Can you stamp socks? |
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Yes. But little boys sweaty feet will break down
the ink so it is better to stamp them near the ankle. The stamp will be more readable on
smooth socks rather than terry towel socks. |
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- It is better to use white marking pen on the thick terry towel socks.
- Stretch the socks on a piece of cardboard before stamping.
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