Just started testing cleaning methods for some old hot stamps.
Here’s 3 dirty chips:
Guess which one was soaked in oxyclean for 5 minutes:
As you can see, the color faded noticeably, AND the hot stamp was damaged.
Here, I’ve added a 4th chip - plain soap and water 5 min soak and soft sponge scrub had no noticeable effects to the color, the hot stamp, but it didn’t do much for the dirt, either:
And now that chip after a 5 minute soak in TSP substitute:
Results are much better. No damage to the stamp at all. Honestly, the color looks a bit lighter, though some of that is likely the fact that the dirty dirt is gone.
These are going to be a challenge. I don’t want to fade that deep color at all. But the chips are, overall, filthy. Scrubbing is one way to get the dirt off, but scrubbing with any kind of stiff brush will damage the hot stamp. And the hot stamps on these chips are already at least 75% trashed, so I really want to preserve what remains.
I’d love suggestions.
Here’s 3 dirty chips:
Guess which one was soaked in oxyclean for 5 minutes:
As you can see, the color faded noticeably, AND the hot stamp was damaged.
Here, I’ve added a 4th chip - plain soap and water 5 min soak and soft sponge scrub had no noticeable effects to the color, the hot stamp, but it didn’t do much for the dirt, either:
And now that chip after a 5 minute soak in TSP substitute:
Results are much better. No damage to the stamp at all. Honestly, the color looks a bit lighter, though some of that is likely the fact that the dirty dirt is gone.
These are going to be a challenge. I don’t want to fade that deep color at all. But the chips are, overall, filthy. Scrubbing is one way to get the dirt off, but scrubbing with any kind of stiff brush will damage the hot stamp. And the hot stamps on these chips are already at least 75% trashed, so I really want to preserve what remains.
I’d love suggestions.