Treatment Protocol
- 1Home Remedy
Place a cloth under the ink stain before starting to prevent the ink from spreading to other parts of the garment.
- 2Home Remedy
Apply hairspray generously to fresh stains, wait one minute, and rinse with cold running water; repeat if necessary.
- 3Home Remedy
Use alcohol, vodka, ammonia, formic acid, perfume, cologne, hand sanitizer, or alcohol-based wipes to treat the stain.
- 4Home Remedy30 minutes
Apply a paste made of citric acid and cold water to the stain and leave it for 30 minutes.
- 5Home Remedy5 minutes
Pour 9% white vinegar onto the stain and leave it for 5 minutes, or use acetone on natural fabrics, then rinse with cold running water.
- 6Product
Apply stain-removing sprays such as Amway Prewash, Faberlic, Udalix, Bagi, Ecover, Bimax 100 пятен, or Forest clean.
- 7Product
Use stain-removing gels or gall-based soaps from brands like Ringuva, Biomio, Sonett, or Almawin.
- 8Product10 minutes
Use stain-removing pens like Faberlic, Udalix, or Maine Liebe by dipping the tip in boiling water to activate it, rubbing it onto the stain until it lathers, and letting it sit for 10 minutes.
- 9
Use Dr.Beckmann Expert Stain Devils (Office, Hobby, Pen formula).
- 10
Apply professional-grade Buzil G559 Buz Mark EX.
- 11
Use the universal ink, marker, and paint stain-removing gel by Malevich.
- 12Pro Tip
- Always place a cloth under the stained area before treatment to stop ink from bleeding onto clean fabric.
- 13Stubborn Stain
Soak the stained area of a bag or fabric in cold milk for one hour if an ink pen has leaked.
- 14Stubborn Stain
Rinse the area thoroughly.
- 15Stubborn Stain
Apply liquid dish soap (Fairy) to remove any residue and rinse again.
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