How do you get ink marks off a doll rubber type face?

BETTY
by BETTY
Thanks, Betty
  12 answers
  • Becky Greenwald Becky Greenwald on Apr 23, 2015
    Magic eraser? Hair spray?
    • BETTY BETTY on Apr 23, 2015
      @Becky Greenwald Used, didn't work. Thanks Becky
  • Cathy Murphy Cathy Murphy on Apr 23, 2015
    Have you tried nail polish remover? Be careful, it will also take off the painted on lipstick and eye color if they are also painted on.
  • Karen Fearing Karen Fearing on Apr 23, 2015
    Rubbing alcohol, hair spray, Goo Gone.....
  • Holly Prim Holly Prim on Apr 23, 2015
    rubbing alcohol or magic eraser can clean just about everything.
  • Leah M Leah M on Apr 24, 2015
    The fact is that most inks sink into the rubber face and probably is not removable. It might well be a lost cause unless you want to somehow try staining it something else...
  • Judy Wright Judy Wright on Apr 24, 2015
    Heard WD-40 gets off permanent magic marker. Try it, it may be your answer.
  • Margo Margo on Apr 24, 2015
    Have you tried fingernail polish remover? Use a cotton ball dipped in fingernail polish remover to gently remove the ink.
  • MaeGatineau MaeGatineau on Apr 24, 2015
    I have 6 kitchen chairs that need to be painted they are black but it looks like red coming out in some places i don,t know what paint would be best to use
  • Judy Judy on Apr 24, 2015
    Hand sanitizer works great on leather might work on rubber
  • Margo Margo on May 03, 2015
    MaeGatineau. I have a friend who upcycles furniture. She uses a clear shellac to paint the furniture so that nothing bleeds through. After it dries, she paints it with a latex paint. She uses shellac on knotty pine furniture too so that the knots don't show through the paint.
  • Carmenlita Banks-Bagley Carmenlita Banks-Bagley on May 05, 2015
    Hydrogen peroxide cream used for acne works. You have to keep checking it every couple days to make sure it does create a light spot. I have a couple dolls that no longer have ink but now have "birthmarks"!
  • Carmenlita Banks-Bagley Carmenlita Banks-Bagley on May 05, 2015
    "doesn't create a light spot"