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Ink Spot On New CouchThanks, Matt Feedback About This Post:RE: Don't Let Your Dog Chew on Corn CobsI agree with pabk on the rice. After my dog survived having parvo the vet put her on a special canned food diet that consisted of potatoes and rice. It is easy for them to digest and won't upset their stomachs. Post by starxmn RE: Don't Let Your Dog Chew on Corn CobsThe rice part makes no sense. Why do dog food companies have lamb and rice dog food? Rice is easier for a dog to digest. Post by pabk RE: Ink Spot On New Couch
Removing ink from leather is not a cleaning problem. Post By Leather Agony Aunt (Guest Post) RE: Ink Spot On New Couch
After reading about hand gel, tried it. Awesome! Post By jbyrd (Guest Post) RE: Ink Spot On New CouchTry mixing about a 1/4 vinegar and a couple table spoons of baking soda. (careful, too much baking soda will result in a volcano like erruption) Blot the stain, keep blotting it takes patience. Use a white cloth and move to new section on cloth as old section becomes full of ink residue. Hope it works, it worked like a charm on my cream carpet. Post by MsDianna RE: Ink Spot On New CouchMy girlfriend babysits and one of the kids drew on her cloth-covered couch with ink pen. She bought something called "Awesome" all purpose concentrated cleaner for $1.00 at the Family Dollar store (Dollar Tree has it, too). It's a yellow liquid in a clear spray bottle, is 20 oz., and the directions say for ink you should use it "straight" without diluting it. She sprayed it on and it took it completely out! I hope you can find it where you live. Good luck! Post by Songbird100 RE: Ink Spot On New CouchThe name of that product in the yellow bottle I believe is Carbona Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Ink Spot On New Couch
Hairspray gets ink out. If it's a light colored fabric material, dab or blot - don't wipe. Repeat several times. Be patient, it works. Post By Joanne (Guest Post) RE: Ink Spot On New CouchI would hire a professional since the couch was costly. If you try to clean in yourself, it may make it worse. Sometimes even a professional can't get it out after home remedies are used. Good luck! Post by mkymlp RE: Ink Spot On New CouchTry antibacterial hand gel, rub it into stain and let sit for 10min, then blot with soft cloth. I've used this on many different stains ink, adhesives, even magic marker and it is very effective and it didin't harm any surface I used it on. Post by jeangnome46 RE: Ink Spot On New CouchRubbing alcohol, cotton balls, and LOTS of patience! Dip, dab, pat dry, repeat! Post by homeschoolin_mum |
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