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Correction Fluid Stain

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Date: 03/30/2007 Topics: Cleaning > Clothing Stains | Readers Request > Cleaning  
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I flicked a drop of tippex correction fluid onto my black t-shirt. How do I remove the stain?

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By Lynda (Guest Post)
Walk into the ER of a local hospital and ask if anyone could spare a "spot" of ether, which is the base in most of those liquid paper fluids, and tell them you don't need more than will soften the spot.
Take your own paper towels for bottom and top absorbtion. If this doesn't work, good old WD40 just MIGHT do the trick. God bless you. : )

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By pamphyila (598) Profile Blog! Contact
You can try to scrape the drop off with a fine razor blade or the like - &/or over up the remaining white spot with permanent black marker....

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