Ink

Ink stains can be removed easily with the right products.

Here are three effective options and a quick tutorial to get rid of these stains.
Recommended Product :
Miss Mouth's Messy Eater Stain Treater
  • Why ? : Designed to tackle a variety of stains, including tough ink stains, making it perfect for spot treatments on fabrics.

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Alternatives :
  • Rubbing Alcohol (Isopropyl Alcohol)

    • Why ? : Effective for breaking down ink, especially useful on non-washable fabrics. Be sure to test on a small area first.

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  • Grandma's Secret Spot Remover

    • Why ? : This product works well on stubborn ink stains and is gentle enough to be used on most fabrics.

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Quick Tutorial – Remove a Ink Stain in 3 Steps :
  1. Blot the Ink with a Paper Towel
    Use a paper towel to gently blot the stain, absorbing as much ink as possible. Avoid rubbing to prevent the ink from spreading.

  2. Apply the Product of Your Choice

    • If you’re using Miss Mouth’s Messy Eater Stain Remover, spray it directly on the stain and let it sit for 5 to 10 minutes.

    • With Grandma’s Secret Spot Remover, apply it directly on the ink stain and allow it to work for 5–10 minutes.

    • For Rubbing Alcohol, dab the ink stain with a cloth soaked in alcohol, and let it break down the ink for a few minutes.

  3. Rinse and Wash

    Rinse the treated area with cold water, then wash the fabric as usual in your machine. Check to ensure the ink stain is gone before drying.