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The old wives tale remedy is to use hairspray.
I'd find a good spot remover product and test a small corner of the blanket first. Then, if it doesn't ruin the fabric, use it on the stain.
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bleach
use detergent
Try bleach on a limited area. Not guaranteed...
1. Place an absorbent paper towel or rag under the stain.
2. Saturate the stain with an alcohol-based hair spray.
3. Blot the stain with a rag or paper towel.
4. Repeat, if necessary, until stain is removed.
5. Launder as usual.
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Try spraying it really well with hairspray (soak the stain) and letting it set for a minute or two unitil it driesthen wash it. You may have to do this 2 or 3 times but it should get most of it out if not all. This is what I do for my teenagers clothing. It usually works but will also depend on the kind of ink it is as to how well it will work.
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why don't you just take it to a Chinese dry cleaner, they remove stains like nothing else
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use bleach
A white Tide stick can help you solve that problem, or Oxy Clean. Also soak the blanket in cold water.
tide bleach pen.it works for my white work shirts all the time.
Try Vanish. Don't whatever you do use bleach on anything made of wool.
bleach it and then machine wash with a detergent but if you do not have access to a washing machine, soak for some time before hand washing it
Try using the bleach pen by Clorox, let me tell you, I had black hair color on my white shirt that had been laundered four or five times and dried, I put the bleach pen on it and let is sit for 2 hours and walla the color was gone..laundered again and the shirt is as good as new!!
spray on shout stain remover, it works for me all the time
sprinkle the stains with Vanish powder add tiny amount of cold water & rub paste in well to stains then put in washing machine add 1 more scoop of Vanish & soap powder then wash, This should remove the stains.
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First, you should get some Shout Gel if you don't have any. You can find it in the grocery store on the aisle with the laundry detergents. Also you need a bottle of Clorox Pre-Wash presoak. You will find it on the same aisle as the Shout Gel. After you get the Shout Gel and the Clorox Pre-Wash, take them to your washing macine and go and get your blanket. Before you wash it, find the stained area and take the top from the Shout Gel and rub in on the stains. Be sure that you saturate them. Then let the Shout soak in for at least 5 minutes. The longer you can let the Shout set, the better the results will be. After the Shout has set for awhile, then take the bottle of Clorox Pre-Wash and again find the stained area and spray the Pre-Wash on each stain making sure that you saturate each one. Now, when you have finished doing this, let the blanket set for at least five minutes. Again, longer is better. After the blanket has set for at least 5 minutes, put it in the washing machine. Before you do, however, be sure that the water temperature is set to cold. If you do not do this, the stain treatment will not work. Hot or warm water will set the stains. This means they will be permanent so do not use hot water or warm water but use cold water. After you have set your water temperature to cold, put your blanket into the washer. Set your water level to either large or extra large. I set mine to extra large if I'm washing my blanket. The check and see that your water temp is on cold and your water level is on extra large. Then set the washer for a rinse. Let it fill up and then lift the lid. This will automatically stop the washer from completing the cycle. After you do this, leave the blanket in the washer overnight. The next morning close the lid of the washer and let it complete the cycle. After it does, remove the blanket and check to see if your stains have disappeared. If they have, wash the blanket by itself this one time. After this, either put the blanket in the dryer or hang it outside. I don't know if you have a dryer or not so I'm giving both options. I have a dryer and sometimes I wish that I had a closeline so that I could hang some of the larger pieces outside on the line but I do not have a closeline so I can't do that. But back to your problem. Your stains should have disappeared after soaking all night. If they did not, you may repeat this treatment as many times as necessary. It should be neccessary to repeat it more than once if at all. This procedure I have described is what I do for all stains that I think won't come out in the regular wash and I can tell you from personal experience that it works.
Dawn dishsoap and alot of scrubbing repeat until stain is gone