Removal of ink stains from clothes and fabrics is quite easy if you know the right technique for removing it. Check out information on how to remove ink stains.

How To Remove Ink Stains

Seeing that ugly patch of ink stain on your favorite pair of jeans can break your heart! Even though you wash it several times over and over again, the stain remains and refuses to budge, making you all the more miserable. Are you caught in a similar situation and don’t know what to do? Fear not! Here we come with easy solutions for removing that ink patch off your clothes in no time. Removal of ink stains from fabrics should not be a problem from now on, as you have the perfect way to do it in the following lines. So read on and know how to remove ink stains from clothes and fabrics.
 
Removing Ink Stain from Clothes 
  • Take a clean piece of wet sponge and dab it on the area where the ink is. Dab it till no ink is lifted from the stain.
  • Allow it to dry off naturally. Do not blow dry or leave out in the sun. This will ease out the ink particles, which will be easier to remove later on.
  • Now, take some hair spray and spray it on the ink stain. Hair spray is very effective in getting rid of the ink stain on clothes.
  • Take two clean paper towels and sandwich the stained area between them. Place one paper towel on top of the stain and one right below, on the inner side of the fabric.
  • Keep extra paper towels with you and blot the ink till it is completely soaked out. It is advisable to keep changing the paper towels and use clean ones after every 30-40 seconds.
  • It is always better to blot the stain rather than rub it. Rubbing can spread the stain further or may damage the fabric.
  • Now take some laundry stain remover and apply it on that area once all the ink is blotted out. Soak it in warm water and wash. Let it dry naturally and avoid putting it out in the sun.
  • In case you do not have hair spray, you can use Denatured Alcohol, which is as effective. Take a good amount of cotton swabs and dip it in the alcohol and dab it on the stain. Try to use as many new cotton swabs as you can when you blot the ink. Allow it to dry after the ink has been blotted and then wash in warm water with mild detergent.

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