TIPS: 1.) Clean the stamps using a brush and soapy water before using. 2.) Place the stamp on the soap then lightly tap stamp with a "Rubber Hammer" 3 to 5 times. A Rubber Hammer works great for soap stamping, it gives you a nice, clean and sharp impression. You can always put the stamp right back to the mark to adjust the deep or uneven. You don't need to stamp too deep, about 1/8 inch is plenty. 3) Use a toothbrush to scrub out any soap bits. 4.) After use, clean the stamps using a brush and water. Dry thoroughly before storing. PS: Depending upon the formulation of your soap, the soap may be ready for stamping after it's cutted 3-5 hours. Softer soaps may require a few days of aging. Typically you’ll stamp within 48 hours cutting it. The soap should not stick to the stamp; if it does, the soap needs to harden a bit. In contrast, the soap should not break after stamping, if it does, the soap is already too hard, cut the surface off (3mm) and stamp again. Practice couple times to build intuition when it is ready to stamp and get comfortable with the process.
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