Ink stains are best removed when they are detected early. However, they can still be removed if you have already laundered the garment. The steps may need to be repeated several times.
There are several methods that have proven effective for removing ink. Locate the ink stains. After a stained clothing has been laundered, stains may have faded, so take extra care.
Saturate a clean sponge using dry-cleaning solvent or rubbing alcohol. Pat the area around the stain, and then douse the stain itself. Rub until any bleeding of the stain stops.
Place the garment, stain side down, on the towel. Pat the back side of the stain with the sponge. Until the ink has disappeared or faded, repeat the these steps until the ink has disappeared or faded.
Rinse the fabric. Check the care instructions for the garment. Apply a laundry detergent that is safe for the fabric.
Since the ink has been previously set in, let the garment sit over night. In the morning, rinse the garment. Inspect the garment for ... more.
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