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2006-08-27 03:32:38
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answer #1
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answered by jeff doe 1
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I know this sounds kind of stupid, but hair spray will take ink out of a lot of things. I just wouldn't put it directly on the leather. Soak a cloth in hairspray and rub the spot. It worked on my suede jacket! If that doesn't work, maybe a solution of Woolite and warm water may do the trick. Good luck!!! ~Becky~
2006-08-27 03:40:49
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answer #2
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answered by sweetrelease82 2
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Try turpentine. But first test this out by trying the liquid on a spot that is not very noticeable. If the leather stays good, go ahead and try to remove the stains.
2006-08-27 03:34:37
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answer #3
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answered by zaki_ansari 2
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2006-08-27 03:58:10
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answer #4
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answered by Excel 5
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I know with my uniforms from work if I get a reasonably small ink mark on them a spritz of hairspray and an old tooth brush work quite well. You'll need to rinse with soap water directly afterwards though.
2006-08-27 03:37:53
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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I saw this show on WNetwork where the lady used hair spray to remove ink from a leather bag, haven't tried it myself though.
2006-08-27 04:03:57
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answer #6
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answered by Jack 'N' Box 3
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pretty much nothing works..cause if it is strong enough to take off the ink
it will be strong enough to take off the beige colour as well !!
and beige polish won't work to re-apply the beige that is now missing
2006-08-27 05:36:43
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answer #7
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answered by Button Face 4
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hairspary takes ink out of clothes it might work on leather
2006-08-27 07:49:33
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answer #8
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answered by ? 5
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use some lux or buy a leather cleaner that you clean leather car seats with
2006-08-27 03:33:20
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answer #9
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answered by betty 1
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GAURDSMAN CLEANER FOUND AT FURNITURE STORES AND HOME DEPOT
2006-08-27 03:32:49
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answer #10
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answered by jmillhimes 2
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