Stuff a rag in the shoe first to prevent runs to the inside. You could try hairspray or alcohol (NOT both together though!!) BUT either one will spread the ink as it removes it. So you should expect the area to double or triple as the ink gets lighter. You'd apply ONE of the two in a small amount, and gently wipe it into the canvas shoe. Apply a little more and repeat until the stain has completely lifted.
Make sure to remove the soiled rag and put in a clean white rag and allow the shoe to dry.
* Nurses often get ink blotches on white uniforms and they use alcohol wipes or liquid rubbing alcohol to break (spread) and then lift the ink stain.
yes
yes it can
It depends on the ink (and, to some extent, the kind of paper); you'd need to be much more specific to get a good answer. However, in general it's very difficult to completely remove inks from paper without damaging the paper in the process. Since paper is so cheap, it's really not worth the bother except in very special cases (accidentally or intentionally defaced historical documents, for example ink pen is on wall paper is there any think to get it of so is there any think get the ink of
i believe hand sanitzer does.... it depends on the surface. :)
As an example, acetone dissolve ink stains (liquid ink, gel, ballpoint pen paste). The effect is greater if the stain is recent. Note that the acetone can dissolve also the dyes of a textile material.
If its really white bleach it
Yes, blue jeans and white sneakers go togather.
They won't remove ink unless it is eraseable ink.
No, nail polish can not remove pen ink. Nail polish -remover- might remove pen ink but I am not sure.
You can match with silver sneakers with blue and white clothes
how do i remove ink stains from wet clothes
if its White use bleach
Green - White - White
White skateboard sneakers get pink or black because of their exposure to paint and dye from fabrics that touch them. For example, pink or red laces can bleed color onto the sneakers.
Use hair spray, I had a big blotch of ink on my sofa. I sprayed with hair spray and brushed it with a old tooth brush and it was gone.
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.
Well, for small marks, I know some professional illustrators scrape the surface of the paper with a sharp razor's edge to remove ink. This is sometimes used because white-out may not match the color of the paper used. I don't have a source to give you, though, sorry.