Blood (fresh): Soak in cold water (do not use hot, as it will set the stain). Launder. If the stain remains after washing, rewash using a bleach safe for the fabric. Blood (dried): Pretreat or soak in warm water with an enzyme presoak product. Launder. If the stain remains use a bleach safe for that product. or you can use proxide, that also works (may not be safe on some materials). cheap, easy, and fast, ronsonol lighter fluid, it comes in a yellow bottle. it works wonders. it's also very great for other things you might get on your clothes. doing construction i keep a bottle just to make sure i don't get something to set in that i don't want. other things it will take out: that glues stuff used in mouse pads, lexel, caulking, tar, grease, "splooge stains" (a tip for the fella's)
Rip out the seam manually on one side, carefully, and empty the down out of that side; then replace with the new filling and manually sew back up.
It is simple.Use :"Vanish"
puff it up
They won't remove ink unless it is eraseable ink.
club soda
No, nail polish can not remove pen ink. Nail polish -remover- might remove pen ink but I am not sure.
Take it too a dry cleaner. They know.
how do i remove ink stains from wet clothes
From my studies i have found out that milk is a solvent for ink ,I therefore, can conclude that milk can be used to remove ink stain.
with polish and bleach
how do you remote dry ink from paper
Comforter and comforter's cover is totally different because comforter's cover is a top layer of comforter which protect the comforter from dirt. comforter is material which exits inside the cover.
Yes
You can use a sponge wet with rubbing alcohol to remove ink from a washing machine. It is important to rinse the sponge frequently so that you do not spread the ink around.
You can ink by smothering the rubber in vasaline and bleach