Removing Ink Stains

I literally have bad luck with pens. Seriously, I can put a pen down, come back later, pick it up, and the darn thing has exploded, leaked, whatever they do when this happens. Sometimes it’s minor and I don’t notice until I see the stain on my clothes, face, or fingers. Maybe it’s Murphy’s Law, maybe it’s the brand I buy? If this happens to you, don’t replace the item that’s ink stained, try removing it first, there should be a cleaning solution below that will work for you. Remove an Ink Stain from Washable Clothing Here is a list of materials that can be cleaned with this method. And remember to check the tag and make sure it’s washable. • Acrylic • Cotton • Linen • Nylon • Olefin • Polyester Back in the 80s, I had “big hair” (remember your big hair days!) and I used a lot of hairspray. Well, hairspray is good for more than just your hair; it can help to get rid of an ink stain too. Spray the ink stain with hairspray and then set it aside to sit for a few minutes while you gathe...