Clone stamp tool question

When I am using my clone stamp tool, the area I want to change is still there... What am I doing wrong?

Could be lots of reasons.
Do you have an active selection and are trying to clone outside it?
Do you have 'Current layer only' checked in the options bar, and no source pixels to clone from?
Do you have a blend mode other than Normal set for the clone tool in the Options bar?
Is the clone tool Opacity or Flow set very low in the Options bar?

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