Remove the ink stains from clothes quickly
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Published 2023-06-19
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I always thought acetone would put holes in fabric. I can remember spilling it by mistake when I was younger on a fabric couch and it ate up the fabric like a burn mark. I use hairspray and it works on removing ink stains.
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I Would Not use acetone on any fabric, except maybe 100% cotton--it could dissolve synthetics! Rubbing alcohol works well & is safe!
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Works with alcohol too.
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The first comment is something she should mention in the video before people destroy their clothing. Any synthetic fabric acetone will eat through maybe not cotton but let me tell you I've done it and it melts the stuff like plastic goo.
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I genuinely enjoy your channel 😎
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Hairspray also works!
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I'm now thinking back to my childhood when boys would keep fountain pens and cartridges their shirt pockets and the cartridges would burst open leaving bug stains on the pockets. Back then we wasn't allowing to use ballpoint pens with lids. Alot has changed since then
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acetone cannot be used on colored cloths.
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That works with nail polish alcohol hairspray a little water with a couple drops of bleach it all works the same
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So it doesn't work on old dry stains then🤔
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Hmm....suspicious that you didn't do the old dry stain, because many spots are potential stains and only become real stains after they've set like the old stain on the right.
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This also works on presealed and sealed tile.
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Hair spray works great.
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I always use hair spray.
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Rave hairspray works great- saturate the inkspot just before you toss the garment in the washing machine and away the ink goes in the wash.
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Hair spry works, too!
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Hi thanks for the tip is it available for leather too ?
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To get blood out, use peroxide.
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Wow, thank you for every much.