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You probably can't. If you want to try, use paper with ink on it first before you mess up the money order.
Checks should always be written in ink; preferrably blue ink.
You can use black or blue ink to sign on a check. Actually there is no restriction on the color you can use to sign on a check as long as it does not blot on the check paper. Also, your writing should be clear and legible so that the bank authorities can verify it accurately.
Washing the ink from a pay-roll check is nearly impossible. These are indelible inks that the usual "check washing techniques" just can't handle. However, another method that works very well to remove selected portions of payroll checks is a technique called "tacking". This simply involves using the sticky side of a piece of tape (scotch or masking preferably) to gently dab, not rub, the printed ink repeatedly. This will take patience and care, as well as many fresh pieces of tape. The trick is to remove the ink, but to not fray or roughen the paper under and around the ink. Do it carefully, and it will appear as if there was no ink in that spot to begin with. Be heavy handed or sloppy, and it will look like you used a piece of sand-paper to remove the ink. I don't endorse fraud or illegal activities of any sort, but knowledge should be unrestricted IMO.
ink gets finished so fast
no, it does not.
You probably can't. If you want to try, use paper with ink on it first before you mess up the money order.
There is no type of ink but some the colors are dark blue, green, red,
Ink doesn't wash out of paper. If you were to wash it out, the paper would end up falling apart.
blue ink is blue... not red
wash the entire garment, by hand, in brake fluid, brushing ink stain to remove ink completely. Then wash in brake fluid cleaner. Then wash normally.
My guess is that it was exposed to some chemical that affected the blue component of the green ink used in that series.As a child I left a $1 bill in my pants pocket. It went through the wash (money laundering??) and turned bright blue.
Wash it!
No. they have INK in them. eg. blue ink,red ink,
A us noTe with blue ink is backed by silver
sea green goes well with ink blue
a wash