Furniture Marker?
How do you get furniture marker out of clothes that was in the wash?
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Is furniture marker different from standard markers?
Try Wink, supposed to get out ink
Hair spray is supposed to also. However, you might need to use Mineral spirits since the furniture maker is more of a stain based product.
There are different kinds of furniture markers, some are like felt pens; some are like grease sticks. Do you have the name of , or a picture of the particular product of furniture marker that you used?
Did the clothes that are now stained go through a complete wash and dry cycle with heat, or are they still wet?
Thank you all. Flipturn, not sure of the name it was a grease stick. The clothes went thru an Oxi clean wash twice, second time I soaked them for a while some of the stains did come out.
Oh, if you have tried the oxi clean pre-soak and wash already twice, then what I would suspect at this point is that the clothes that are still stained are likely polyester. Unfortunately, it is sometimes impossible to fully remove grease based stains from synthetic fabric once they have been set.