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I know I have read somewhere that you can wash out your old spots and use the reinker to creat the InColor spots.
Is there anything special that needs to be done? Or is it really as simple as just washing them out? I am concerned that the origional color will tant the new color.
I think that it really is that simple - but there is a website out there that sells empty spots. That's what I would do if I wanted to make spots (and it is tempting!) Sorry I don't have the addy for you.
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Washing out an old spot might be more cost effective. The welbourn spots plus reinker equal almost the cost of a pad! (But that is what i'm doing- as I bought 18 spots from them).
Especially if you've since aquired a full size pad for the spot you plan to rinse out.