Use bleach or wax
Rubbing alcohol or acetone are effective solvents for removing ball pen ink on fabric. Simply apply the solvent to a clean cloth and gently dab the ink stain until it lifts off the fabric. Make sure to test the solvent on a small, hidden area of the fabric first to ensure it doesn't cause damage.
To remove chalk stains from a fabric chair, you can first try gently scraping off any dried chalk with a blunt edge, then blot the area with a cloth dampened with a mixture of water and mild detergent. If the stain persists, you can try using a fabric stain remover according to the product's instructions. Always test on a small, inconspicuous area first to make sure it doesn't damage the fabric.
To remove ink from a dryer, try using a mixture of equal parts water and rubbing alcohol applied to a clean cloth. Gently scrub the ink stain until it lifts off. Alternatively, use a commercial ink remover designed for fabric stains. Make sure to run a cycle of damp towels afterward to remove any remaining residue.
It is illegal to deface or alter currency in any way, including bleaching ink off a dollar bill. Doing so can result in criminal charges and penalties. It is best to handle currency in its original state to avoid legal consequences.
Freeze the fabric by placing it outside in winter or into your freezer.Break the gum off carefully.Thaw the fabric and pretreat the stain.Wash the fabric as you normally would.
If you mean ballpoint ink, take a clean cloth and a bottle of hair spray. Spritz the ink with the hair spray, wait a few seconds and wipe.
Rubbing alcohol or acetone are effective solvents for removing ball pen ink on fabric. Simply apply the solvent to a clean cloth and gently dab the ink stain until it lifts off the fabric. Make sure to test the solvent on a small, hidden area of the fabric first to ensure it doesn't cause damage.
To disassemble a ballpoint pen, first remove the cap and the ink cartridge. Using a pair of pliers or your fingers, gently pull the tip and grip section apart. Be careful not to damage any internal components in the process.
Fabric Pens are very good for patterns but are not good at all for detail. The colours smudge together resulting into no detail. Fabric pens are good for writing as they have thin led but not for colouring in. Fabric pens are normally used to create a message onto a piece of fabric… When you have finished using the fabric pens you have to iron them into the fabric so the ink can set.
To remove chalk stains from a fabric chair, you can first try gently scraping off any dried chalk with a blunt edge, then blot the area with a cloth dampened with a mixture of water and mild detergent. If the stain persists, you can try using a fabric stain remover according to the product's instructions. Always test on a small, inconspicuous area first to make sure it doesn't damage the fabric.
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.
When it rubs off on another fabric.
To remove ink from a dryer, try using a mixture of equal parts water and rubbing alcohol applied to a clean cloth. Gently scrub the ink stain until it lifts off. Alternatively, use a commercial ink remover designed for fabric stains. Make sure to run a cycle of damp towels afterward to remove any remaining residue.
You might try using tissue paper or even toilet paper between your fabric and the soleplate of the sewing machine. After stitching, just peel the paper off. If you need more stability, use copier paper. You need to use good quality thread and a ballpoint needle. Stretch the fabric slightly as you sew. I would not put paper under the seam.
There are several ways for the non-professional upholster to ‘cheat’ if you will, when it comes to upholstery. It can be a very time consuming task, and a certain level of practical skill and manual dexterity is required. So, this is why many people will take shortcuts when it comes to redecorating old furniture. • First find a chair that has some unattractive upholstery that is definitely in need of a make-over. • Dismantle the chair into separate parts, this will enable you to get a good look at what work is required and take some measurements of the amount of fabric required. • Visit your local fabric store, find a design that’s appealing to you and will fit in well with your interior décor. Hand over the measurements you made earlier to the sales assistant. They will then cut the length of the fabric off. • Now go back to the chair and make sure the fabric has been stripped off. We would recommend you draw a plan of the chair before you start to attach the new fabric onto the chair, make sure you include all parts of the chair that’s going to be covered – including the back and front arms • Make sure you use what is termed within the industry as a “stretcher”- basically, this is scrap material which is sewn to the bottom of the fabric pieces and aids you in getting a better cut. • Finally when you’ve cut out the new fabric you’re going to put on the chair, make sure it’s as taught as possible, and then before securing it ensure any staples or tacks are going to be covered up by the panels. This goes to show amateurs can upholster their furniture, but for more complex items of furniture that require greater skill and precision it’s always best to enlist the help of professionals.
Will you get off my chair, please. (It's a polite request, so no question mark.)
The Pictogram Pen is a fabric marking pen. I am not sure who manufactures the pen. It has purple ink which either disappears over time or needs to be washed off lightly with plain water. It is used to place centering marks on fabrics to be embroidered and/or draw pictures on fabric that will be sewn on with a sewing machine.