How do you remove ink from leather furniture?
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I have heard that a dab or two of rubbing alcohol will remove ink from some surfaces. I once used washing soda (NOT baking soda) on the sleeve of a white blouse that accidentally touched an ink stamp pad. Removed all of the black ink and saved and $50 blouse. Try one or both of the above on an area of leather that does not show before attacking the spot. Good luck.![](http://cdn-fastly.hometalk.com/resources/design/emojis/1f60a.png)
These instructions are geared toward leather car seats, but I imagine it would work for your couch.
https://mom.me/lifestyle/1817-remove-pen-marks-car-leather/
Try a cotton swab or a q-tip ,dipped in rubbing alcohol. Or spray ink spot with hair spray don't let it dry though, and swap area lightly. Don't spread stain by rubbing BLOTTING stain is a better idea.Then use leather cleaner and conditioner . Repeat until all ink is gone. .Remember less is more don't oversaturate the stained area . Little at a time The longer the stain has time to set, the harder it is to remove, Good Luck
I would try a touch of nail polish remover but very little.
Okay...try hand sanitizer a clear bottle, then rinse. I would not use stright alcohol or nail polish remover(acetone) because it's a living product. Hand sanitizer actually removed ink from my white burber carpet. Use a lean, soft WHITE rag. Like an old tee shirt, turn it often.
don't laugh but try shaving cream. It removed nail polish from my leather chair
hair spray is what I use on cloth and clothing. But I'd try a hidden spot 1st no matter what you try
Go to a fine furniture store and ask them. They will also give you the name of a furniture doctor, if all else fails. Be careful with alcohol. An alcohol drink was spilled on my leather sofa and it left a bleach spot.
try Folex, Carpet And Spot Remover!!!!! This Stuff Is Great , About $ 6-7 At Home Depot. It Removes All Kinds Of Stains Including Ink.
here are several ways:
4. Apply aerosol brake parts cleaner to deep ink stains.
Just test on a hidden piece of the leather first!
Here's some instructions from youtube.com video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpEuOdfcKkQ