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How to Use It

That's My Ball™ is very easy to use. Easy to follow How to Use instructions are enclosed with every stamp, however, we have outlined more detailed instructions below.

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STEP 1:
 

 


Before use, ensure your golf ball is clean and dry.


STEP 2:


STEP 3:


Twist
the holder and take out That’s My Ball™ Stamp holder <A>.
Twist and open the cover <B>, the ink pad <C> (located in the base of the lid) is ready for use.

Press the stamp holder down onto the ink pad - 2-3 times should be enough. You will notice a darker patch on the ink pad where the ink has risen to the surface. Try not to over ink the stamp holder. After extended use, you will need to press down more firmly on the ink pad to make the ink rise to the surface of the pad.

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STEP 4:


Stamp your golf ball with the Stamp Holder.
IMPORTANT: You only need to apply a LIGHT to MEDIUM pressure when stamping the ball.
The soft rubber stamp head will conform to the dimples of the golf ball with ease. Hold the stamp perpendicular to the ball and press straight on and off. Slow and steady is the key and don’t roll the stamp onto the ball. If you press too firmly you will not achieve a clear image of the design. If you do not achieve a clear image, try again but apply less pressure. "Super slick" and "non stick" coated golf balls will affect the ease of stamping. The permanence of ink during play will also be affected when using these sorts of golf balls.

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STEP 5:

STEP 6:


Close the cover of the ink pad properly after use to ensure the ink pad doesn’t dry out.

Play golf! It’s as easy as that. Using That’s My Ball™ is quick and easy and you can stamp your golf ball whilst you’re waiting to tee off on the 1st tee.

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That’s My Ball™ ID Stamp Safety Precautions:

  • Keep out of reach of children, not for children under 3 years of age.
  • Avoid inhaling the ink for lengthy periods - the ink does have some odour but is not harmful when used for a short period.
  • Avoid contact with eyes - immediately flush with water and seek medical attention.
  • Avoid contact with skin - wash off with mild soap and dry cloth and seek medical attention if irritation occurs.
  • Do not ingest the ink - seek medical attention immediately.
  • Flammable – keep away from fire.
  • Avoid contact with clothing – the ink will not wash out easily.

Keep That’s My Ball™ ID Stamp out of direct sunlight and extreme heat/cold as this may affect the life of the ink pad. Replacement ink pads are now available for purchase online.

The ink used for That’s My Ball™ is waterproof and fast drying, however, ensure you allow at least 10-20 seconds before touching the image. During play, general wear and tear of the image should be expected with scuffing of the image caused by ground and club strikes. As the cover of the golf ball deteriorates during play, so too will any printed image on the golf ball. With correct application, you should still clearly be able to see the identifying mark on your golf ball after 18 holes, albeit the image will not be as prominent as it was before play. Abrasive ball washing machines and constant rubbing of the golf ball with a towel will expedite the fading of the image on the ball. With correct use and storage, That’s My Ball™, will be good for at least 2,000 impressions. Replacement ink pads are now available for purchase online.

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Some of our more intricate designs can prove more difficult for first time users of That's My Ball. Crisp, clear images are easily achievable however the correct stamping technique needs to be used. A little more practice may be required for a first time user of That's My Ball™.

It is important not to flood the stamp holder head with too much ink. You only need to press the stamp holder onto the ink pad approx 2-3 times. Flooding the stamp head with too much ink will compromise your stamp.

Photograph to the left shows a stamped golf ball with the image to scale. The photograph has not been enhanced in any way.

 

 

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