no, it does not.
i guess you wet the paper and dry it i guess you wet the paper and dry it
That is tricky, because most things that will wash ink off will also destroy paper; furthermore, there are many different kinds of inks, having different chemical properties. That said, your best best is to delicately apply chlorine bleach. That might work. No guarantees.
if it's wet use washing up liquid, if it's dry use turps then wash with water.
You can, it turns the ink yellow-orange because it gets rid of the blue ink. I suspect that if you bleach it often or long enough, then most if not almost all of the ink will come off.
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.
use Vanish
i guess you wet the paper and dry it i guess you wet the paper and dry it
The ink goes on to your skin then you will probably wash it off afterwards
i guess you wet the paper and dry it i guess you wet the paper and dry it
because the ink washes off the towel & bleeds out the towel
That is tricky, because most things that will wash ink off will also destroy paper; furthermore, there are many different kinds of inks, having different chemical properties. That said, your best best is to delicately apply chlorine bleach. That might work. No guarantees.
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.
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.
if it's wet use washing up liquid, if it's dry use turps then wash with water.
An ink pen, even the permanent type, can't leave permanent marks on the skin with normal use; no matter how dark you make the mark it'll wash off eventually.