Saturate the stain with old fashioned Hairspray on both sides of the material before washing in Clorox 2 or another all fabric bleach. (Wash separately.) It's the acetone in the hairspray that does it.
I learned this one in nursing school, when a pen broke in my pocket. It really works!!!
2006-08-28 02:19:51
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answered by metrobluequeen1 3
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Believe it or not iI just have taken a dry shirt and put butter or margarine or olive oil on it and let it remain for several hours - that placed the ink back into suspension so it can be removed with cold soap concentrate - try not using water at first and just rub in te soap. Blue iink is easier than black . good luck
Harsh cleners just cause fiber damage to an otherwise expensive good looking shirt
2006-08-27 23:43:26
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answered by john f 2
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A little OxyClean mixed with water into a paste and put on the ink stain should do the trick. Worked wonders getting red wine out of my parent's sofa.
2006-08-27 23:31:15
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answered by Disgruntled Biscuit 4
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Go to a dry cleaner and ask. Even if you don't leave it to be cleaned they know all the stain removers that actually Work (and a surprising number of over-the-counter stain removers Don't, esp. the dry spray-ons) and can tell you which product is best.
2006-08-28 00:05:21
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answered by anna 7
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If you go to walmart and buy the dry cleaning kit. Use the fluid in the kit, use the blotter, and then you can wash the shirt. I have saved many a work shirt using this stuff
2006-08-27 23:46:50
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answered by shrink706 1
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2016-09-30 23:53:58
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answered by mclelland 4
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Stain Devils. Tesco. £1.64 ish. Open today 10 - 4.
2006-08-27 23:33:19
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answered by Anonymous
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If it hasn't been washed and dried use gojoe hand cleaner. It will take it out only if it hasn't been washed and dried or is not to old of a stain
2006-08-27 23:38:01
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answered by Sarcastic Sid 4
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If it hasnt been dry for too long , spray it well with hairspray, let sit a while , spray again and then wash
2006-08-27 23:33:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Try liquid Biz
2006-08-27 23:31:42
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answered by rosesbloom7 2
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