Using a Sweat Box to Separate Stuck Stamps & Hinge Remnants Minimizing Gum Disturbance & Ink Loss P2

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  • čas přidán 8. 12. 2020
  • #PostalPleasures: Using a Sweat Box to Separate Stuck #Stamps & Hinge Remnants Minimizing Gum Disturbance & Ink Loss (Part 2)
    The stamps have been in the sweat box for about 1.5 hours. I have success with a few stamps but this check may have been a little premature and I may not have my moisture level fine tuned yet.
    For most used stamps on paper I still soak in water as a best practice. This process works well for separating Mint Stamps with minimal gum disturbance or ink loss. It also works well for small conglomerations of mint and or used stamps which you may not wish to soak. Often used conglomerations which are lightly stuck will separate quickly and because they have not been soaked they only need a couple of minutes to dry. The #Sweatbox process is also great for hing or paper remnant removal.
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  • @user-kd1jv2bd4h
    @user-kd1jv2bd4h Před rokem

    Will being face down for too long a time effect the cancelation marks at all? Or should I keep an eye on them throughout time I'm trying to separate?

    • @PostalPleasures
      @PostalPleasures  Před rokem +1

      I have never run into issues with the cancelations but I am sure not all cancelation ink is the same. That said the stamps don't usually end up wet, just more humid, at most moist.

    • @user-kd1jv2bd4h
      @user-kd1jv2bd4h Před rokem

      @@PostalPleasures how can I ask you a question or two about a couple things off public platform? Tbh I have a stamp I'd like to show u