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here i will demonstrate how to clean your block tools and ink slab after printing like with all printmaking there are different ways to do this but this is my preferred method first print off leftover ink from your block onto scrap paper this could be phone book paper it could be packing paper or paper bag paper an old print off from the computer anything really as long as its smooth enough to receive ink usually i would just leave it there its nearly impossible to get all the ink off and thats okay the oil in the ink residue conditions the block and keeps it supple if however you plan to continue carving on your block you may want to remove more than the off printing allows or you will end up with inky hands if this is the case take a tiny amount of baby oil on a paper towel vegetable oil works too and briskly buff it over the surface of your plate do not pour oil directly onto the block oil does not evaporate and is extremely difficult to get out of small crevices once youve remo