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I wear a lot of leather and have never found anything to take pen or ink out.
Clorox is a bleach and will take the color out of clothes.
It depends on the white fabric and if the stain is set in or not. Some fabrics can take chlorine bleach and that should to the trick. Shout in its gel form is another good stain remover, as I have used this to remove cherry juice stains from a white dress shirt. If the stain is small and even if the care label says not to use chlorine bleach, you still might be able to remove the stain with the bleach and then rinsing it off before laundering. (Test this out first) You can always pretreat the stain with a stain remover product and then launder it with a good dose of Oxy-Clean along with your detergent. If the stain is set in by going through a dryer, you'll have to carefully resort to chlorine bleach. An old solution for this is to mix 1/4 cup of clorox with 1/4 cup of powdered Cascade in a bowl or bucket of hot water. When it is completely mixed, add the clothing. Let it sit for 15 minutes and then wash the clothing -- do not add the mix to the washing machine since you want to stop the action. I've had good success with this.
Use a Magic Eraser cleaning pad. That's the name of it: Magic Eraser It works especially well on white shoes.
wash it
On what product? Clorox will clean crap out of glasses and off dishes. I think water would take out that product stain,.
I wear a lot of leather and have never found anything to take pen or ink out.
u take something sharp and scrape it up then u use Clorox to wipe it
Clorox is a bleach and will take the color out of clothes.
you get the stain out by antieoxden it will take the stain out
Make a very weak solution of Clorox bleach in water and dab it onto the stain with a cotton ball. Use 3 or 4 drops of bleach in a teaspoon of water. Repeat as necessary but test a small spot before you do the whole shoe because it may affect the fabric in an unexpected way. After treatment, take a small amount of laundry detergent in water and a toothbrush and scrub the area. Blot it dry with a towel.
Bleach will take a stain out.
It depends on the white fabric and if the stain is set in or not. Some fabrics can take chlorine bleach and that should to the trick. Shout in its gel form is another good stain remover, as I have used this to remove cherry juice stains from a white dress shirt. If the stain is small and even if the care label says not to use chlorine bleach, you still might be able to remove the stain with the bleach and then rinsing it off before laundering. (Test this out first) You can always pretreat the stain with a stain remover product and then launder it with a good dose of Oxy-Clean along with your detergent. If the stain is set in by going through a dryer, you'll have to carefully resort to chlorine bleach. An old solution for this is to mix 1/4 cup of clorox with 1/4 cup of powdered Cascade in a bowl or bucket of hot water. When it is completely mixed, add the clothing. Let it sit for 15 minutes and then wash the clothing -- do not add the mix to the washing machine since you want to stop the action. I've had good success with this.
There are a number of ways to get blue pen out of a shirt including using bleach if the shirt is white. You could also rub dish soap into a pen stain that is new and it should take the stain out.
NO! Seriously do NOT spray that stuff on suede.. I thought it would take out a stain on my suede bearpaw boots.. nope RUINED THEM.
Wal-mart is a terrific resource for a variety of products including Clorox. Through their website, you will be able to find out the latest of coupons available in their store. You can just print them and take them to the store to save on your Clorox.
It depends on the stain, but your best bet with whites (even cotton) is to just take them to a dry cleaners to let them do it professionally.