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Gayle’s ink stain.

by Martha

mot40701_1_1_240.jpg2001.jpgJen gave you a hint about soaking the stain in milk. Ball point ink will come out with cheap hairspray, remember to put a towel under the part you are treating to keep from transferring it to another part of the garment. I use permanent ink and gel ink at work and I frequently get stains on my scrubs. These inks involve getting out the big guns. First try Goof-Off (not to be confused with Goo Gone another favorite product. Goof off removes Dried latex paint, glue, adhesives, candle wax, grease, gum, pen, marker, grease and crayon marks. My last resort is Mostenbocker’s Lift Off Stain Remover. Just follow the directions. Hope this helps Gayle and tomorrow I will tackle Jen’s sheet!

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5 Responses to “Gayle’s ink stain.”

  1. Gayle Says:

    Thanks a million, Martha! This is going to help me immensely, as my fiance and my daughter both tend to leave pens in pockets. I find most of them, but every now and then, one slips by me!

  2. Aardvark Says:

    What is the “dry cleaning secret” stuff you use to buy and use all the time? It was (is?) AMAZING! Does it still exist?

  3. Sara Wilson Says:

    Excuse, and what you think concerning forthcoming elections?

  4. emma Says:

    cool blog!

  5. Tima Says:

    nice photos of this blog

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