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    Default Re: Watermark detecting fluid

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    Hugh

    I am now down to my last few drops of the wmk fluid I have been using, so now want to explore using lighter fuel. Is there any particular brand that you use?

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    I use the cheap stuff from the £1 shops... seems to work OK for me

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    Default Re: Watermark detecting fluid

    Hi Ray, over the years I have used many different brands and have found no problems with any. At the present time I am using 'Clipper' and before that 'Swan'. Give it a try and all the best. Hugh

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    Default Re: Watermark detecting fluid

    From Dauwalder's website "Place the stamp with the picture face down into the tray. Pour a few drops of lighter fluid, or preferably a special watermark fluid free of carbon tetrachloride, on the back of the stamp. If there is watermark, it will now become visible. Remove the stamp and place it on the special serrated drying surface to dry."
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    Thank you Hugh and Madelaine for the latest replies on this thread. Most grateful.

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