Spray hair spray on the clothing, let it set a bit, then machine wash the clothes.
2007-03-18 10:12:46
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answered by Shortstuff13 7
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Rita, i agree with ReDesign Diva and Short Stuff...but also, get some fels-nappa soap, you may need to individually do some scrubbing and Felz-Nappa soap is a wonder soap. Whatever you do, DO NOT PUT THEM IN THE DRYER, until they are ink-free... wash some old rags and dry them before you put any clothes back in the dryer. And after you have scrubed out the dryer... good luck!
2007-03-18 17:43:57
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answered by Gwynnie 2
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Soak your clothes in plain old rubbing alcohol. You'll want to soak them overnight. If the ink hasn't all gone, slightly rub them with rubbing alcohol.
Alcohol will remove all ink, even sharpie and permanent ink. You may also want to wash down the inside of the dryer with the rubbing alcohol.
2007-03-18 17:14:40
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answered by The ReDesign Diva 7
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Place a clean cloth under the stain, pour on rubbing alcohol, then place another clean cloth on top of stain and press. The stain should have transferred to the bottom cloth.
2007-03-19 00:08:17
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answered by jeni 3
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Check your local grocery store in the laundry detergent area. There are many stain removal products for that. Check them out. The home remedies above are waste of time, and a dissapointment.
2007-03-18 17:49:40
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answered by Credit Expert 5
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If your clothes are colored fast material you can use Methylated spirits , then wash in cold water straight away
2007-03-18 17:12:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Be quiet. You can be sued by current fashion designers. That's their trade secret.
2007-03-18 17:13:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I hate when that happens
2007-03-21 20:51:37
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answered by luh 6
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