Blot (don’t rub) the stain with a clean cloth to absorb excess ink before it sets. Dab a small amount of rubbing alcohol onto the stain, allowing it to break down the ink. Rinse thoroughly with cold ...
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Goodbye, stains!
We've all been there: You open the dryer door only to find that someone forgot to empty their pockets. Lip balm or crayons melted all over everything, paper pulp smashed into the fibers of clothing, ...
Warnings & Cautions: Always put a pad of towels behind the stain and a pad on top to keep the ink from spreading. Don’t be talked into trying hairspray. Hairspray has a lot of oil and can spread the ...
(WDBJ) - You know, if you’ve had ink on your clothes, you know it can be really hard to remove. But if they’re white clothes, it’s not quite as bad. But when they’re colors, it can be really hard not ...