For any Sharpie stains, there are a number of basic products you can try, but results can be inconsistent.
If you're willing to make a specific purchase, the most likely product to work is called Amodex Ink and Stain Remover, which is specifically referenced on Sharpie's FAQ page.
To use the product, just remember to apply it before trying anything else, and you're almost certain to remove the marker stain. For tougher stains, you can use your fingernail or a brush to help lift the dye from the fabric into the stain remover.
The larger the stain, or the darker the ink was applied, the more you can expect to work it. Let the stain soak a bit in the stain remover, use your brush a little more, and use additional applications if the ink doesn't completely come out on the first attempt.
While it's best to not use anything else on the stain first (because that can "set" the stain), the Amodex still has a strong chance to work, and if it doesn't, you likely will be unable to remove the stain with anything. Just keep in mind that you can always try a little more, and there is always a chance the stain will come out with enough work.
Super glue can stain clothes by creating a strong bond with the fabric fibers, making it difficult to remove. The glue hardens quickly upon contact with the fabric, causing it to bond and become a permanent or difficult-to-remove stain. It is important to avoid getting super glue on clothes, as it can ruin the fabric.
Put Olive oil. I had a big stain of fondue fuel on my wood table and it's gone.
To remove old blood stains, you can try soaking the fabric in cold water for a few hours, then applying a mixture of water and hydrogen peroxide or liquid detergent directly to the stain. Gently scrub the area and wash the fabric as usual. Repeat the process if necessary.
write on the case in a big black sharpie.
a huge stain. a jumbo stain. a large stain.
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To remove stains from couches, start by gently blotting the stain with a clean cloth to soak up as much of the spill as possible. Then, use a mild detergent mixed with water to gently scrub the stain, being careful not to saturate the fabric. Finally, blot the area with a clean, damp cloth to remove the cleaning solution and allow the couch to air dry.
Rubbing alcohol can potentially stain clothes, especially if the fabric is delicate or easily damaged. It is always best to spot test on a small inconspicuous area of the fabric before applying it more widely. Additionally, cleaning the affected area promptly and using appropriate stain removal techniques can help prevent or minimize any staining.
Possible causes of the big tear in the fabric of the sofa could include sharp objects, excessive wear and tear, or pets scratching or chewing on the fabric.
One option is to try using rubbing alcohol or a mixture of hydrogen peroxide and dish soap to dab on the stain. You can also try using a stain remover specifically designed for ink stains. It's important to test on a small, inconspicuous area first to ensure it doesn't damage the fabric.
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Royal Velvets Big and Soft Mattress Pad is hypoallergenic, but it is not treated with any type of stain guard.