I need help taking out red ink off of my daughters comforter. Can anyone help me please?

Ebtisam - posted on 11/06/2009 ( 10 moms have responded )

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Rebecca - posted on 11/09/2009

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try hairspray, not sure if it works or if it's all white use the bleach pen, let set for awhile then soak for a while.never came across this problem,but when do and don't know what to do ,i just keep trying till i get it out!! grease lightning is good for getting out oil base foods , such as spaghetti, just put it on let sit for awhile then wash. if the stain is still there don't in dryer . reapeat the process again . good for motor grease !!!

Laurie - posted on 11/08/2009

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I used goop hand cleaner and a toothbrush or a small scrub brush, and it worked great! This does wonders for tennis shoes as well. Apply-srub-wash.

Zout liquid is a good stain remover to, it can be bought at shop and save, by the laundry soap. This is what I used for years

Barbara - posted on 11/08/2009

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Hair Spray in a can works the best, saturate it and then absorb it out with a paper towel!! You may have to repeat several times! I hope it works for you!

Debbie - posted on 11/07/2009

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Hairspray takes ink out great!
You do have to use a lot, get a cheap one like Aqua Net, but it will take it out and then just wash as normal.

Ebtisam - posted on 11/06/2009

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Thanks for all your help. The ink is about two months old , so I will try the hairspray first and if it doesn't work then I will use the oxy clean. Thanks again.

LaWanda - posted on 11/06/2009

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Sol U Mel is a 3 N 1 Cleaner made from Melaleuca. It gets out permanet markers, paint out carpet so I'm sure it can get ink out of a comforter. If you have any question you can email me. lawmuh4@yahoo.com. I hope this helps!

Georgia - posted on 11/06/2009

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If it's regular biro ink, I second Elizabeth's comment. Hairspray. It works a treat.

Elizabeth - posted on 11/06/2009

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If it's like regular pen, use hair spray. You may have to use a lot, but spray the spot til it starts coming off, wipe with damp cloth, spray some more, wipe, etc. I get ink off (even some that's gone thru the dryer) this way. Works awesome!

Alene - posted on 11/06/2009

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Sissors usually work.

Christine - posted on 11/06/2009

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how about Oxy Clean? how old is the ink? i use it for everything, no bleach, and it works very well, the powder works better then the liquit i think. just sprinkl and blot.