how can i get a black ink stain off my comforter? about a day old?

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i tried hairspray club soda and some stain remover but not working that much only slight lightness please help

thanks
as in black pen! its also kinda penetrated but not that much! its just reallu deep and spread a bit! thank you

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  1. alicias7768 says:

    10 Ink Stain Removers

    Recipe #1

    1 TBS Vinegar
    1 TBS Milk
    1 tsp Borax
    1 tsp Lemon Juice

    Mix together all the ingredients then apply to ink stain, leave for about 10 minutes. Dampen a sponge with cool water then dab at the stain until it is gone.
    Method #2

    Hairspray

    Spray hairspray on the stain so that the spot is well saturated. Wait 30 minutes. Dab at the ink spot with a sponge first soaked in cool water. You may have to soak the spot in hairspray a couple times.
    Method #3

    Fingernail Polish Remover (plain, unscented)

    Test a small unnoticeable area of the garment first before using. This could discolor some fabrics. The method for stain removal is the same as above, saturate the area with the fingernail polish remover, then dab at the spot with a cool, wet sponge.
    Method #4

    Toothpaste (Plain paste, not gel, no bleach)

    Just like with the white collars trick and the removing permanent marker tip, toothpaste can help lift ink stains from fabric too. Apply to the stain, let set for a few minutes, then run under cool water while gently rubbing the toothpaste into the stain. Repeat as necessary.
    Method #5

    Isopropyl Alcohol (Rubbing Alcohol)

    Saturate the ink spot with isopropyl alcohol, leave for 30 minutes, then try lifting the stain with a sponge first wet with cool water.
    Method #6

    Vinegar (Regular White Household)

    Pour a teaspoon of vinegar directly on the stain and allow to rest for about 10 minutes. Then dab a drop or two of liquid dish detergent to the stain. Rub it in gently with your fingers. Leave to rest for about 5 minutes. Rinse under cool water, gently rubbing the soap into the spot while the water rinses the area.
    Method #7

    WD-40

    Spray it on the ink stain and after a minute or two, rinse off.
    Method #8

    Shaving Cream

    This needs to be the foaming shaving cream, not the gel. Spray a bit of the foam on the stain, wait 30 minutes, then run under cool water while gently rubbing the stain away with your fingers
    Method #9

    Ivory Soap (bar)

    Run the stained fabric under cool water so it’s good and wet. Rub the Ivory Soap bar into the stain (not too roughly or it will damage the fibers), make sure to rub a good amount of soap into the stain. Leave for 30 minutes. Add a couple drops of liquid dish detergent to the stain, rub in with your fingers (gently), then run under cool water and wash away the stain.
    Method #10

    Buttermilk

    Let the stain soak in Buttermilk for 24 hours, then rinse under cool water with a bit of Ivory soap or liquid hand soap. If that hasn’t removed all the stain, soak in Buttermilk again and repeat the process.
    Success!

    After you have successfully removed the ink stain, rinse the item very well in cool water to completely remove all traces of the stain removal treatment you used. Then launder the garment as you normally would.

  2. bixbygretta says:

    I would try Iron out.

  3. Sephirox says:

    My wife uses Isopropyl Alcohol on ink stains. I accidently made a mark with a black pen on our comforter, while I was studying. She dabbed on the rubbing alcohol and let it sit for a few minutes. Then she used a sponge to soak up the moisture, and the ink was gone. She laundered it afterward.

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