How do I remove printer ink from clothing
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You could try soda water - it removes a lot of things especially pet stains in carpets ! Carmen
For DRY ink, before any treatment, be really careful to not press any of the ink into the fabric. Turn the clothing over (not inside out) and gently try to shake as much as you can out of it. Over a trash can, of course! If I didn't say it, someone else would have!
I had a similar issue once, and it took a few tries. Best success was by dabbing it generously with alcohol (like drug store first aid kind), and putting a white paper towel underneath for the ink to run into. Be patient, and hopefully it works!
Step One: Saturate stain with hairspray or rubbing alcohol. Place fabric between 2 paper towels. Then, press down from the "back side" of the fabric forcing the stain to the front of fabric. Keep pressing to life as much of the stain as you can. Step Two: Pre-treat stain with liquid laundry detergent. Pour on stain and "gently" scrub area with an old toothbrush. Step Three: Wash clothing in cold water immediately after pre-treating. Line dry. If you say any ink remaining, pre-treat and wash again.