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I am planning to buy some chips from a Chiptalker that has some red tint to it from the felt he has used the chips on.
It is pretty light and I am planning to clean all of the 50cent chips I already have, I wanted to know if you think the Diamond cleaner can remove this or not.
Thanks.
You can see in the chip racks, the closest chip if you look at the face of the chip, you can see the slight redness.
You may be better of with a magic erasure or maybe some #000 steel wool. Look at my modern clays for sale in the member to member sales area. EmptyPocs used steel wool.
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Diamond is good stuff. But those don't look all that bad. You may want to try a mild hand soap (or dish soap) first. Diluted with some water and use a soft cloth or a very soft bristle tooth brush
EDIT: X posted while I was writing. Those modern clays turned out really well. What is Magic Eraser ?
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I've used Diamond Chip Cleaner on my Chipcos before and it did a great job. I would assume it should work on clay chips as well.
You might want to try one of those Arm & Hammer Magic Erasers too.
Be Carefull with the magic eraser. It is actually very abrasive. My wife used one on our tile floor and I had to replace a few of the tiles that she used it on. It works great on the walls and cabinets , but on a softer material it was really abrasive.