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Removing Red and Blue InkFeedback About This Post:RE: Removing Red and Blue InkClear or light yellow nail polish remover! works instantly. I used it on my silk skirt and the stain just lifted right out when I poured it on. Post By Tiffany (Guest Post) RE: Removing Red and Blue InkHad a red pen in a gray hoodie pocket, I tried Goo Gone but it only faded the stain, help please! Post By Antoine (Guest Post) RE: Removing Red and Blue Ink
Hi im a 13 year old and while in school i was stupid enough to put my ink pen down inside my white jacket pocket during 3rd period. by the time i got to 6th period I looked down and saw this huge red stain where the pen touched the fabric.i looked like i shot myself. My teacher told me to go wash under water but all that did was spread it. Now i have an even bigger mess on front and the inside of my coat and the pocket. It was soooo embarassing especially since im the main target of bullies in my school. i tried hairspray,alcohal,peroxide,bleach,stain remover,but nothing worked ive been scrubbing for hours but all it does is spread. PLEASE SOMEONE HELP ME BEFORE IT SPREADS THROUGH MY SCHOOL AND I GET LAUGHED AT! Post By Alexis (Guest Post) RE: Removing Red and Blue InkGoo Gone makes a product just for ink. It works great! takes ink out of clothes that have gone through the dryer and took it out of my couch. Its hard to find in stores but you can find it on line.Iit sell anywhere from3.99 to 4.99 for a 2 oz bottle. Post By Jennifer Ground (Guest Post) RE: Removing Red and Blue Ink
my little aunt has autism and she colors with pen and also permeanent mark , how can get off ? i tried using alcohol, but it takes a while. Please HELP!because its everywhere! By the way I'm 12! Post By Christina (Guest Post) RE: Removing Red and Blue Ink
I had a pen explode in my ski coats pocket last winter, didn't realize I had ink on my hand and unzipped the zipper and got it every where. It took several times of rewashing but I used goo gone, and lots of oxiclean powder. I would put goo gone on, and then rub the powder in with my fingers and then wash it then do it again and again until it was all out. I think it might have came out of jeans or cotton easier, because the coat was somekind of brushed, waterproof material. Post By maggey (Guest Post) ink on white shirtshad a pen in pocket and it was laundered now everything has blue on it help me out please Post By bob (Guest Post) Removing Perm Marker from DryerCan anyone help? There is black permanent marker all over the inside of my dryer. I tried rubbing alcohol and hairspray last night, nothing worked. Post By Laura (Guest Post) RE: Removing computer ink
How do you remove computer ink from cotton pants, I have tried washing them but to no avail Post By Jo (Guest Post) RE: What Type of Alcohol
Either Isopropyl (Rubbing) Alcohol or a high proof drinking alcohol (vodka) will work for this. We recommend isopropyl because it is so cheap. Post by ThriftyFun RE: Removing Red and Blue Ink
What type of alcohol are we using to remove ink stains? Is it rubbing alcohol? Post By john (Guest Post) RE: Removing Red and Blue Ink
I just tried the alcohol suggestion, and it works slicker than hist (rearrange the letters if you get my drift). I had to use it on the whole dryer 'cause someone, not me, left two blue gel pens in his jean pockets. Post By Sheri (Guest Post) RE: Removing Red and Blue InkThe best thng I've ever used to remove ink is hairspray. Sounds wierd, but I've used it to take black marker out of dress pants and it left no sign of the ink, and it didn't hurt the fabric either. I can't think how this would work other than as a spot remover though. I imagine you can use it as a spray-n-wipe in the dryer, but I have no idea about a load of clothes. Post by msjudishome RE: Removing Red and Blue InkI put a robe in the dryer w/o realizing it had an ink pen in it and the ink is on the dryer everywhere! Help! Post By Michelle (Guest Post) RE: Removing Red and Blue InkI have some shirts stamped with the word "sample" in red ink on the back. They're new shirts and I do not want to send them to the dry cleaners. Does any one have any tips on how I can remove this ink? Thanks. Post By omar (Guest Post) RE: Removing Red and Blue InkYou can use plain white toothpaste and rub in a circular motion. Then launder as usual Post By Kathy (Guest Post) RE: Removing Red and Blue Ink
My husband put clothes in the dryer w/o realizing he had blue ink pens in some of his pants. Now all the clothes and the dryer has ink everywhere. I put the clothes back in the washer and have kept them wet til I can figure out how to remove the ink. Any suggestions on how to remove the ink from the clothes and the inside of the dryer. Post By debbie (Guest Post) RE: Removing Red and Blue Ink
Removing Ink and asthma - don't know if you can stand Alcohol, but it will remove ink stains. Soak pocket with alcohol with a bunch of paper towels under it. Should come right out, might take a couple of times. Post by ThriftyFun |
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