First you must know what type of ink it is. There are two type commonly in use today. Pigmented inks contain other agents that ensure adhesion of the pigment to the surface and prevent it from being removed by mechanical abrasion. These materials are typically referred to as resins (in solvent-based inks) or binding agents (in water-based inks). Dye-based inks are generally much stronger than pigment-based inks and can produce much more color of a given density per unit of mass. However, because dyes are dissolved in the liquid phase, they have a tendency to soak into paper, thus making the ink less efficient and also potentially allowing the ink to bleed at the edges of an image, producing poor quality printing. To remove ink, some experimentation may be required. You will need to try various solvents such as paint thinner, acetone or turpentine applied with a swab. this will give you a good idea if the solvent is working when the ink transfers to the swab. You will also have to observe the fiber to determine if the solvent has caused it to "melt" or shrink substantially. Some carpet fibers are made of polymers that react poorly to solvents.
Once the proper solvent is found, soak the affected area with it and use a brush to scrub the spot and a shop vac to extract the fluid from the carpet. Failing that, you may try soaking the spot and scrubbing the area with a thick terry cloth towel.
There are also a number of commercial products such as "GooGone" and "Oxyclean" that have demonstrated good results.
This answer is based on using the products "Gel Break" and "Avenge"
Most inks and cosmetics respond well to spotting with Gel Break. Test by applying a very small amount of Gel Break to the spot. Allow Gel Break to dwell for one minute then gently blot with a white towel, if some removal is apparent then follow the steps below. If little or none of the spot comes up on the towel, call a Professional Carpet Cleaner for advice. Some ink and cosmetic stains can be permanent.
Steps:
1. Absorb, blot or scrape to remove excess material
2. Apply Gel Break directly to the spot and allow to dwell for one minute.
3. Gently blot to remove spot
4. Repeat until no more material is being removed
5. Apply Avenge to remove final residue of spot and to rinse clean.
6. Repeat if necessary.
There is a great website that features many stain removal recipes for carpet cleaning with different solutions broken down to the actual item that caused the stain. The website can be found at the following URL address: http://www.carpet-cleaning-tips.com/cleaning-carpet-stain.html.
alchol works Use alcohol, saturate the spot and wipe it up. That is the best remedy for ink.
Try using hair spray, or toothpaste. I used this and it got the red ink out of my white carpet. It works great.
I would really recommened using Ink stain removal if you trying to get ink stain out your rug such as Carpet stain removal. It works on any stain and will have the rug looking brand new.
You can get ink out of your couch by rubbing the ink stain with some alcohol.
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Red wine on a damp cloth
Toothpaste gets out sharpy but for ink, a liquid "Resolve". Buy this at Target or Walmart. Do not pay over $13 for this product.
Makeup is one of the hardest things to get out of carpet. One of the best things to remove cover up is peroxide, but you'll need to make sure that the dye in the carpet can withstand it. Most carpet cleaners, like Resolve, will eventually remove the stain.
Very difficult - try a vacuum cleaner first. However I suspect the carpet will be ruined - do you have household insurance - you may be able to get a replacement carpet.
If you have the replacement ink, you can refill an HP 95 ink cartridge at home. If you do not have any replacement ink handy, you can order it online at the HP website and have it shipped to your home where you can then refill it.
there is a simple answer at: http://www.instructables.com/id/E6J0VKCO8JEXCFDVUL/.
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to get blue ink out of carpet just use oxy-clean. IT really works. OR you can try regular aerosol hairspray. spray directly onto ink stain, blot out, DO NOT RUB! Repeat until gone, rinse clean with water. Works well with Jeans and t shirts also.
I am a single parent on a budget and my son has completely ruined my carpet by dropping an entire bottle of ink on it. Can you give me the name of a carpet cleaning company that is cheap in New York City?
Computer printer's ink is specially formulated, and I would recommend not using a fabric ink.
its using alots of ink