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my karate gi has ink stains on it its white how do i remove the stains

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  1. Emilio says:

    Dip the stained area in a glass of milk, yes Milk.
    The ink will run into the milk turning it blue. You will need to replace with fresh milk when the solution becomes blue.
    It worked a treat for my friend’s white Lab Coat!!

    This really works and it’s natural.

  2. Jenn E says:

    clorox spray and wash wash in machine do not dryer until it is complete out repeat if not

  3. JEANETTE M says:

    lord knows, if it is white maybe try and bleach a few times, do not dry, soak, etc, but may just have a new "around the house" lounge thing, is what I do with things when they get damaged. Everything from silk shirts to sweats, once they are damaged, who cares, clean in them, sleep in them whatever… sometimes you just have to admit defeat, sorry.

  4. PIERRE says:

    Before you wash it, try blotting the ink ouot with alcohol.
    If that does not work, a little paint thinner or varsol. In any case if you use paint thinner or varsol be sure to rinse first, before you wash, with the bleach of course.
    Check your local hardware and grocery stores for stain removers. Some do work on ink. Read the labels first.

  5. Puddintane says:

    If it is ball point pen ink, the soak it with hairspray and just wash it as you normally do. This works every time.

    If it is gel ink then use oxyclean on it then launder as usual.

    If it is permanent marker, use oxyclean then launder as usual. Will take two or three times.

    Do not dry until ink is removed from the above steps.

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