hairspray or the mr clean magic eraser.
Or if all else fails, white out.
2006-09-04 19:10:35
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answered by Anonymous
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No alcohol. No hairspray. No WD-40. No Goo-be-long previous. All are flammable. in case you catch the dryer on hearth, i think it should not be stained anymore. i could take some moist, not dripping, towels (they gets ink on them) and run them contained in the direction of the dryer. the warmth and moisture will enable the towels to adsorb the ink off your dryer. you may might desire to run the towels with the aid of some circumstances. do this until the ink now not transfers to the towels. as quickly as the ink now not transfers, then it fairly is basically a count of time in the previous the stains fade and disappear.
2016-11-24 22:17:02
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answered by ricaurte 4
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soak a cotton ball in some charcoal lighter fluid and rub the ink off. Make sure to clean all of the fluid off good before you use the dryer again.
2006-09-04 19:12:50
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answered by cynthetiq 6
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Try hair spray that works with ink on clothes.
2006-09-04 19:08:00
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answered by lost_soul 4
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That's a good boy, "I tode my wifey wifey i would check my pockets." It has nothing to do with your question. Let me tell you something wimpy- when you are worried about your cleaning machines being clean, you have a serious disorder. Who is ever going to see the INSIDE of your dryer???
2006-09-04 19:09:57
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answered by Anonymous
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well since it is in your dryer it is probably dried on and nothing you can do about it but try hair spray if that doesn't work nothing will
2006-09-04 19:09:00
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answered by p-nut butter princess 4
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I was always told, aerosol hair spray removes ink.
2006-09-04 19:10:49
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answered by tikitiki 7
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get a can of opps or goof off, and get an old towel, soak the corner with the solvent and rub on the drum and see if it will come off.
2006-09-04 19:29:17
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answered by Anonymous
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