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Hairspray usually removes ink from most surfaces. Try it on a small, unnoticeable spot first. Spray a little bit of hairspray on the ink, then carefully blot with a paper towel - try not to rub it. I really hope it works!
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soap and water always works with me
soap and water always works with me
club soda works or a gentile stain remover
baby wipes, but right now
Olive oil
I have heard that hair spray works well. Also, if you have a baby wipe handy you might want to try that. I would use the most mild detergent I have (like dish soap)first and work up from there. You should do a test spot in a place that is hidded before you use anything on the leather.
if it is real leather use leather cleaner. contact a tack shop(place where the sell saddles for horses) they can help. Not real leather try alcohal on a cotton blot the ink it should come out
unscented hair spray...the cheap kind usually works the best. just be sure it's not going to stain the couch...or those small shampoo machines that you can get a home improvement stores or wal-mart. it all depends though, on the type of leather it is...if it's that newer stain resistant micro-fiber leather...baby wipes work WONDERS!
This is odd- but I've had luck getting ink out using alcohol gels- like Purell hand sanitizer.
As with anything, test in an inconspicuous spot.
Dawn dish soap is also a good thing to try on fabrics, particularly if the ink is oil based, like a ballpoint pen might be.
I had luck with those magic erasers from Mr. Clean....
just go to the store and but (LYSOL ALL PURPOSE CLEANER WITH BLEACH) spray it around the area where the ink spilled. wash it off as you spray the stain remover. i have use it and it works.
Lestoil in the spot uses and soon it passes water
Soak a little cotton wool with any brand of drink (Alcohol) and rub the sofa it will be clean.
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