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I didn't bother to check the dryer before I put my clothes in it, well I was not happy to find my load of whites splashed with blue ink all over them. Thinking maybe I'll buy some blue dye and tye dye the pants, if I can't get it out.

2006-10-05 00:25:07 · 10 answers · asked by Mouse 1 in Home & Garden Cleaning & Laundry

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You might want to check these out. They are the top10 stain removers. There are more on the site I listed below. I've had good luck with some of the products I used ..Good Luck !


1) OxiClean Laundry Stain Remover
OxiClean Laundry Stain Remover removes set in stains on your toughest laundry disasters. Grass, wine, blood, dirt, and soft drinks are no match for the tough quick action of OxiClean Laundry Stain Remover. OxiClean Laundry Stain Remover does a great job on your water washable upholstery, and on kitchen and bathroom grime.

2) Tide Stain Brush
The Tide Stain Brush is a battery operated stain remover brush designed to rub Liquid Tide into stains allowing them to be pretreated and removed easily. This little gadget does a great job on stains and keeps you from having to get your hands as dir


3) Tide To Go
Tide To Go is a marker sized magic pen that removes fresh food and drink stains without the need for water or a washing machine. Tide To Go is handy to have in your home, car, and purse for those unexpected stains that need to be dealt with now.

4) Spray and Wash Dual Power Laundry Stain Remover
Spray and Wash Dual Power Laundry Stain Remover combines the power of a pretreater designed to wipe out oily stains with an enzyme cleaner that increases the ability to remove juice, coffee, and other food stains. This fizzing stain remover breaks down tough stains easily.

5) Oxiclean Stain Remover Wipes
OxiClean Stain Remover Wipes are a great option for on the go stain fighting needs. With the power of OxiClean's cleaner and the convenient form of a wipe, you'll never have to stay embarrassed all day over a little spill from breakfast. Try OxiClean's Stain Remover Wipes on all the little accidents you need to hide.

6) Zout Stain Remover
Zout stain remover is a great product to remove blood and protein stains from your laundry. Effective on all types of stains, Zout comes in a liquid, spray, and Oxy Foam varieties. A long time favorite among many housekeepers, Zout is powerful at knocking out tough laundry stains without a lot of effort from you

7) Spray and Wash Stain Stick
The Spray and Wash Stain Stick remains one of my favorite stain removal products. For busy families, the benefit of treating stains now and washing up to a week later is more than just convenient. The Spray and Wash Stain Stick is a great pretreater with a lot of convenience and ease of use.

8) Shout Gel
Shout Gel has a built in fabric brush that combines with the stain removal gel to make a powerful cleaner. Shout Gel is easy to use and effective on tough laundry stains. The gel works well even in cold water washes and rinses, making Shout Gel a fabulous choice for stain removal.

9) Bio-Kleen Bac Out Stain and Odor Eliminator
Bi-O-Kleen's Bac Out Stain and Odor Eliminator contains natural enzymes that break down organic waste. A super effective cleaner, Bi-O-Kleen is especially effective on smelly laundry stains. Bi-O-Kleen is also effective on carpet stains, drains, garbage disposals, diaper pails, pet stains, and bathrooms. Without any harsh smells or chemicals, Bi-O-Kleen is a fantastic stain and odor eliminator.

10) Clorox Bleach Pen
The Clorox Bleach Pen gives you the ability to bleach small stained areas on clothing without bleaching an entire garment. One end of the Clorox Bleach Pen has a small precision tip, perfect for navigating around a pattern on clothing. The other side of the Clorox Bleach Pen has a scrub brush to provide extra power when needed. Great for laundry, the Clorox Bleach Pen also does a great job in kitchens and bathrooms with bleaching needs
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2006-10-08 20:50:39 · answer #1 · answered by javajoe 4 · 0 0

The first solution to try is rubbing alcohol. Place the clothing on top of a clean white towel. Be sure to test in a hidden spot before applying rubbing alcohol to the permanent ink stain. Blot rubbing alcohol onto the stain. The towel underneath will become wet and discolored from the ink. Be sure to move the garment to a clean dry section fo the towel as this happens. Continue until no more ink stain can be removed. Make sure you rinse the stained area completely free of the rubbing alcohol. Next try fingernail polish remover. Blot in the same way as you did with the rubbing alcohol, moving the stained area to a clean dry section of a towel as the ink stain is removed. Rinse thoroughly. Next, try rubbing baking soda mixed with water into the ink stain. Rinse thoroughly.Apply a stain stick, gel, or spray to the ink stain and wash according to the fabric directions.If the ink stain still remains after washing, try repeating the baking soda step again before rewashing and drying.

2016-03-27 05:44:11 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Rot some milk by leaving it in the sun until solids form. Place the solids on the stain and leave until u see the ink stain start to rise up in the solids, then wash the solids out using detergent and water. You can also use dry-cleaning fluid applied with a cotton ball on either side of the stain.

2006-10-05 02:40:53 · answer #3 · answered by coolmama 2 · 0 0

A trusted friend once told me unscented hair spray was a good choice for that stain ink .then rewash maybe several times b4 it comes out i got terrific stain remover email me if the hairspray doesnt work dovesofpeace56@yahoo.com

2006-10-05 01:51:20 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If they are completely white then just bleach them, soak for a couple of hours in it then wash as normal.

2006-10-05 02:03:41 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Spray hair spray on the stain then blot and re-wash

2006-10-05 00:36:33 · answer #6 · answered by Melissa C 5 · 0 0

Bleach or the bleach pen

2006-10-05 00:32:57 · answer #7 · answered by biscuit 3 · 0 0

Try bleach

2006-10-05 00:33:36 · answer #8 · answered by jem452002 2 · 0 0

Soak them in sulfurick acid. hehehehehehehe

2006-10-05 00:33:37 · answer #9 · answered by Little Mark 2 · 0 0

Use some good bleach... Clorox or something better... good luck...

2006-10-05 00:33:16 · answer #10 · answered by zucco_69m 3 · 0 0

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