I normally use VANISH on stains and it seems to work for me.
TESCO does a selection of specific stain removers which have proved to work for me, but they are not cheap, but if your shirt is worth a rescue?
I have just had a thought - If however you live anywhere other then England, none of this would help would it. (whoops?)
2007-02-03 07:21:03
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answered by SUPER-GLITCH 6
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Actually those things have messed my clothing when I have tried them. The best thing that has ever worked for me is the Dryel pen and pad. It doesn't fade colors -- especially red -- and you can apply it just to the ink spot. You slowly 'erase' the spot with the pen. When you are done, wash the shirt as usual, but hang or lay flat to dry. Once it is dry, make sure that you did indeed get all the ink spot. If not, use the pen again and repeat wash. It should only take one time though. After the first air dry, you can wear your shirt and then wash and dry as usual.
2016-05-23 23:48:02
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answered by Anonymous
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If it's fountain pen ink, get an ink eraser pen and use the erasing end (obviously) on it. Then wash it. That worked for me.
2007-02-03 06:21:20
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answered by iwalkalonelyroad 2
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spray the spot with hairspray, soaking the spot let it sit a bit then wash it
2007-02-03 06:37:14
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answered by katie d 6
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i know brake fluid for cars removes ink from paper you could try that
2007-02-03 06:18:50
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answered by orphan boy 5
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use vanish thrush pink forget stains
2007-02-03 06:17:16
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answered by xtanyax 3
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More ink.
2007-02-03 06:20:53
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answered by Anonymous
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hairspray or rubbing alcohol
2007-02-03 06:56:50
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answered by SIDECAR 3
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This is no joke....try hair spray....it really works!
2007-02-03 06:17:27
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answered by Anonymous
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just throw it away forget it buy another or go robbin, ha.''
2007-02-03 06:26:20
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answered by bigturkeyme 6
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