i guess you wet the paper and dry it i guess you wet the paper and dry it
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Oh, dude, you don't wash ink off a money order. That's like trying to erase your ex's number from your phone after a breakup - it's there to stay. If you mess up, just get a new money order and try not to make it rain on it next time.
because the ink washes off the towel & bleeds out the towel
You may get ink on your skin, which can be difficult to wash off. It's best to avoid touching the ink part of a pen to prevent any mess or staining on your hands.
Wash it!
It is difficult to completely wash ink off paper without causing damage. You can try using a gentle solvent like rubbing alcohol or a specialized ink eraser, but be careful as these methods can still leave residue or damage the paper. It's often best to accept the ink stain or use correction fluid over it.
Yes, Sharpie ink doesn't come out of clothing. As a teacher ink and pen marks is one of the hazards of teaching because I get ink on my clothing at various times and have never found a soap/spot remover that will take out the ink.
Ink wash painting and ink painting are related but distinct techniques. Ink wash painting, also known as "sumi-e" in Japanese, involves using varying concentrations of ink and water to create gradients and washes, emphasizing fluidity and expression. In contrast, ink painting generally refers to any artwork created using ink, which can include both wash techniques and more defined line work. Therefore, while both use ink, their methods and aesthetic outcomes can differ significantly.
I have heard that soaking the clothes in milk is a good solution and also spraying hairspray on the ink spot and then blot the ink stain with a clean paper towel and then wash as usual.
Yes, washing money can cause the ink to come off depending on the type of ink used. Money is designed to be durable and resistant to water, but excessive washing or using harsh chemicals can damage the ink and security features on the bills. It is illegal to intentionally deface or destroy currency.
It is called a "wash." It creates a flat, even layer of color when diluted ink is applied to a large area with a brush.
Yes, you can use a highlighter to write on certain surfaces, such as paper or plastic, but the ink may not wash off easily. If you want to wash it away, it's best to test the material first because some surfaces may absorb the ink, making it difficult to remove. Water-based highlighters may be easier to wash off than permanent ones. Always check the specific product instructions for best results.