If you mean ball point pen, take a bottle of cheap hair spray, and give the ink mark a spritz. Let it sit a moment , and wipe with a soft cloth. This also works with machine washable clothing - spritz the ink stain and launder it.
I have just removed 100% of the black pen marks from our cream leather couches by spraying my french parfum and rubbing it in. You must not let it dry and rub fast, otherwise you'll strip the leather tan and there will be light spots left on the furniture.
Assuming you mean ball point ink: Wrap a cotton cloth around your fingertip. Spritz the ink mark with ordinary hair spray. Rub it off immediately and thoroughly. Repeat if necessary. That will usually do it.
I don't know what bonded leather is but rubbing alchohol removes ink pen stains from leather furniture.
You take peroxide and put it on a cotton swab and rub it on the pen and it should come right off.
A pen or keys. Or something else gats
You can possibly leave a book,pen,toy,cell phone.
Hairspray or an eraser should work if not paint thinner
keys, change,cell phone, toys, lighter, pen, and a pda
Change, Toy, Keys, Lighter, Pen, Cell Phone, PDA
No, nail polish can not remove pen ink. Nail polish -remover- might remove pen ink but I am not sure.
Well, if you are a nice clean person who has a nice car you might drop a pen or pencil mabey under your seat. If you are a nasty dirty person who has a messy car there might be food, bottles, cds, or track dirt under it.
Alcohol usually works better than Acetone. Hairspray will take ball point pen ink out of cloth. It liquefies it and you can blot it out of the cloth. You must spray one spot till it's saturated, and blot quickly, over and over, until you have removed the ink. Usually you can remove more of the ink the closer in time you are to the ink being applied to the cloth. Worked beautifully on a rental car where I had sat upon a pen, and it had emptied into the seat of the car. The upholstery was perfect again one can of hairspray, and one paper towel roll later.
John Loud invented the ballpoint pen in October of 1888. He invented it so that he could write on leather products.