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Ink Stains. Ink
spots are extremely difficult to remove due to the fact that so many
different chemicals are used in the composition of ink. If one could
know exactly of what the ink was composed, it would not be difficult
to remove it. Most ink removers are so strong that they also remove
the other color from the material. As most ink contains acid it can
often be dissolved by application of an acid of some sort. Lemon
juice and salt will usually be effective. Strong sour milk will
sometimes give good results. If these remedies fail and if the
garment is a very expensive one it should be entrusted only to the
professional cleaner.
Permanent Marker Stain
Removal from Clothing.
You can try to remove permanent marker stains by rinsing the stains
with cold water until the water runs clear. Place the fabric on a
paper towel, then saturate the stains with rubbing alcohol, using a
cotton ball as a blotter. Change paper towels as necessary as it
absorbs the color. Wash the garment in the hottest water possible
for the fabric, adding bleach (color-safe for colored fabrics), then
rinse in warm water. Unfortunately, permanent marker is called
permanent for a reason and cannot always be removed.
Blood Stains. Blood
stains can usually be removed by wetting with cold water, afterwards
washing with luke warm water and soap. The addition of a little
ammonia will assist. Hydrogen Peroxide to which a few drops of
ammonia have been added will remove blood stains readily.
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