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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.
Try acetone.
Because the dyes in ink are sparingly soluble in water, as they are organic dues. The solvent used in ink is Acetone (Propanone). to make them 'Combine' you would need to use an acetone solvent. However, due to its toxicity and combustibility i don't recommend it.
NO! Acetone is a heavy-duty thinner and paint remover. I cannot even imagine the damage it would do to your face over time.
The intermolecular forces between acetone molecules and the chemical components of felt pens must be similar. Acetone contains two non polar C-C bonds and C-H bonds. It also contains a highly electronegative carbonyl group C=O.
Try with acetone, hydrogen peroxide, butanol.
Try with acetone, hydrogen peroxide, butanol.
This is a special ink which cannot be removed.
acetone is in your nail polish remover
No, you cannot. That is actually the point. It is a special ink that CANNOT be removed. If no ink shows up it means the bill is a counterfeit.Excuse me but it CAN be done. Easier than you would think.
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.
No, it cannot.
Try acetone.
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.
Most types of ink can be removed by blotting the clothing with a paper towel soaked with isopropyl alcohol. Some "permanent" inks really are permanent, and cannot be removed.
mix acetone with baking soda and use an old tooth brush and scrub hard!
Because the dyes in ink are sparingly soluble in water, as they are organic dues. The solvent used in ink is Acetone (Propanone). to make them 'Combine' you would need to use an acetone solvent. However, due to its toxicity and combustibility i don't recommend it.