Supersafe Stamplift Fluid

$12.95

Super Safe Stamp Lift Fluid is a specialized solution designed to assist philatelists in removing stamps from various surfaces without causing damage. It effectively lifts stamps from backing paper, hinges, and even separates stamps that have become stuck together.

Description

Super Safe Stamp Lift Fluid is a specialized solution designed to assist philatelists in removing stamps from various surfaces without causing damage. It effectively lifts stamps from backing paper, hinges, and even separates stamps that have become stuck together.

Key Features:

  • Gentle Removal: The fluid works by gently loosening the adhesive, allowing stamps to be peeled off without tearing or damaging them.

    Versatility: It’s particularly useful for removing stamps from colored backing paper, where traditional soaking methods might cause color bleeding.

  • Ease of Use: Application is straightforward; users apply a small amount to the back of the paper or hinge, wait a few seconds, and then peel the stamp off. The product typically comes with an applicator brush for convenience

  • 118 ml bottle (4 fl oz)

Full instructions are on the back of the bottle.

 

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