Wax Stamps

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POTENTIAL RISKS

  • Impact Injury: The brass stamp head is solid and heavy. Dropping it on hands, feet, or other surfaces may cause injury.
  • Pinching Hazard: Fingers can get caught between the handle and the stamp head during use.
  • Sharp Edges: The engraved design may have fine edges that could cause minor cuts or abrasions if handled improperly.
  • Splinters or Breakage: Wooden handles may splinter or crack over time, posing a risk of minor hand injuries.
  • Not Safe for Kids: Keep out of reach of children under the age of 12. Children under 16 should be supervised by a responsible adult when using our products.

FIRST AID MEASURES

  • Impact Injuries: If the stamp is dropped on a body part, apply a cold compress to reduce swelling. Seek medical attention if pain persists.
  • Cuts or Abrasions: Clean any cuts with soap and water, apply antiseptic, and cover with a bandage if necessary.
  • Splinters: Remove carefully with tweezers and disinfect the area.

FIRE SAFETY

  • Flammable Materials: Wooden handles are combustible. Keep away from open flames or extreme heat sources.
  • Brass Conductivity: Brass can retain heat if exposed to high temperatures; allow cooling before handling.

CLEANUP, STORAGE & DISPOSAL

  • Cleaning: Wipe with a dry or slightly damp cloth; avoid excessive moisture to prevent tarnishing or wood damage.
  • Storage: Store in a dry environment to prevent oxidation or wood deterioration. Keep out of reach of children.
  • Disposal: Dispose of in accordance with local waste regulations. Brass components may be recyclable.

USING IT SAFELY

  • Always handle with care to avoid accidental injury.
  • Hold the stamp by the handle to prevent direct contact with the engraved brass surface.
  • Inspect the wooden handle periodically for signs of wear or splintering.
  • Store in a protective case or designated space to prevent accidental drops or damage.

Disclaimer: The information provided is based on current knowledge and intended for safe handling and disposal. Users are responsible for compliance with local regulations.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

How to Use Your Wax Seal Stamp

  1. Prepare Your Wax:
    • Begin by selecting your sealing wax and cut it into small pieces or use wax beads. Place the wax onto the surface where you will melt it (like a spoon or melting pot).
  2. Heat the Wax:
    • You can melt the wax over a flame in the wax spoon or melting pot, designed for this purpose. Heat until the wax is fully melted and begins to form a liquid pool.
  3. Position the Stamp:
    • Once the wax is melted, pour it onto the surface you want to seal (such as an envelope, bottle, or paper). The wax should form a circular or oval pool, depending on the size of your stamp.
    • Make sure the wax pool is big enough to fit the design of your stamp.
  4. Stamping:
    • Carefully press the stamp into the hot wax, applying firm and even pressure for about 5-10 seconds.
    • Ensure the stamp is perpendicular to the surface to achieve a clean, clear impression.
    • Do not twist the stamp; simply press it down and let the wax cool for a moment.
  5. Remove the Stamp:
    • After a few seconds, gently lift the stamp from the wax. The wax should have cooled enough to hold the impression of your design.
  6. Allow the Wax to Cool:

Let the wax cool completely before handling the sealed item. This may take a few minutes depending on the environment and the type of wax used.