So for these tests I did a video to show how they all compered against each other. Brutus Monroe is offering an amazing deal for all Chalk Ink Pads plus Chalk Ink Re-inkers for the next couple months - a 20% off your ink purchase
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The inks I tested were Brutus Monroe Chalk ink in Wagon,
Ranger Distress ink in Fired Brick, StazOn in Pumpkin, Dare 2B Artzy in
Red, Studio G Chalks in Red, Colorbox Fluid Chalk ink in Tangerine,
Prima Quick Dry fluid chalk ink in Brick Wall, and Prima Resist Chalk
Edger in Rose Bud. I kept all the color as close as possible in the
range of red and oranges.
Test 1 - Air Dry Clay
I
tested each of the 8 inks on a Makin's Clay rolled of sheet of white
clay and let it air dry for about 2 hours. I tested if it smeared when
it was first stamped and how well it heat set. For results please see
the video.
Test 2 - Rinea Foil Paper
I tested each of the 8 inks on a sheet of Rinea foil in silver. I tested if it smeared when it was first stamped and how well it heat set. For results please see the video.
Test 3 - Tile
I tested each of the 8 inks on a section of white tile. I tested if it smeared when it was first stamped, how well it heat set, and if it bled when water was sprayed on it. For results please see the video.
Test 4 - Wood
I tested each of the 8 inks on a section of untreated sanded pine wood. I tested if it smeared when it was first stamped and if it bled when water was sprayed on it. For results please see the video.
I will say that the Brutus Monroe inks
were amazing for all these tests. I loved that they held up too
different kinds of surfaces and are holding up tho the name of an all
purpose ink!! Amazing inks!!
Already subscribed. WOw - an amazing collection of tests! Great info!!
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