hairspray...no seriously, hairspray takes ink out of things
2007-06-22 09:28:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Might help... might make it worse...
Model aircraft glow fuel.
It DOES remove permanent inks from nonporous materials. (takes permanent marker right off of corrugated plastic)
However it might cause the ink to bleed into a larger but duller spot...
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If the sofa is worth the cost... call a professional... they will be able to get better results than anything you can do. They have the expensive equipment needed to deal with such things.
2007-06-22 09:32:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Dry Erase Marker works fine. Somebody used permanent marker on message board and a month later we were able to remove those marks by overwriting with dry erase marker and wiping it.
2007-06-22 09:40:06
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answered by odynob 1
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Try hairspray, rubbing alochol, Goof Off (in that order, testing an inconspicuous part of your sofa for colorfastness first.) Remember to blot with an absorbent light colored rag. Don't rub, it will make it worse. I usually use an old cloth diaper or a terry cloth towel. Good luck!
2007-06-22 09:33:17
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answered by Anonymous
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what is the fabric?
is it leather? try this...
on a part that you can't see...take one of those dry erase makers...write on your sofa and then rub it off. If it comes off, cover the permanant marker with the dry erase marker and rub it off...sounds crazy, but it works...but test it first, cuz it doesnt work on all leather
2007-06-22 09:30:58
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answered by Natnic27 2
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Get a special brand at a local store that says bleach stain remover.
2007-06-22 09:29:21
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answered by ニコラス 2
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Flip the cusion over or by a cover did you know that they make those now they come in diffrent color and paterns
2007-06-22 09:38:10
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answered by roxxxxxxxy 1
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spray hair spray on it and blot with cloth. It will take a while, but it really works without discoloring the material.
2007-06-22 09:30:36
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answered by mommafrog 3
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Denatured alcohol will dissolve it quite readily, wet and blot with cloth towel repeatedly.
2007-06-22 09:30:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Hairspray. It worked for me! Good luck!
2007-06-22 09:29:42
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answered by Anonymous
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