Don't throw away your favourite white shirt just because it's got an ink stain. Those pesky pen and marker marks can be removed from clothing using stuff you likely have at home. But before you try to get rid of the stain, make sure you don't wash and dry the clothes first. The dryer will only make the ink set in, making it harder to remove. Keep reading to learn some simple methods for lifting ink stains from white clothes using common household items - and some surprising alternatives you might not have thought of.
Here are the steps to effectively remove ink stains from your white clothes:
Before trying to remove an ink stain, test a small area of the garment to make sure you won't damage the fabric. Dampen a cotton swab with a solvent like rubbing alcohol, hair spray, or hand sanitiser, and gently rub it on a hidden spot. Wait a minute or two, then blot the area with a paper towel. If the towel doesn't pick up any colour, it's safe to proceed with treating the stain.
To start removing the ink stain from your white clothes, gently blot the area with a paper towel to soak up as much of the excess ink as possible. Then, place a paper towel under the stain and carefully pour your cleaning solution directly onto the stain. Rinse the area with cold water to help lift the stain.
Apply a stain remover directly to the ink stain. Use a soft toothbrush or gently rub the fabric together to work the stain remover into the fabric. Let it sit for 5 minutes to allow the stain remover to penetrate the fibers and help lift the stain.
To add the detergent, use the cap to measure out the right amount. If you have a high-efficiency (HE) washing machine, pour the detergent into the special dispenser. If you have a regular washing machine, add the detergent directly to the drum before adding your clothes.
Put the garment directly into the washing machine with your other laundry, without rinsing off the detergent first. Leaving the detergent on the stain will give your wash an extra cleaning kick, which will help lift the ink out of your clothes.
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Wash the garment in hot water using your washing machine's normal cycle. Just make sure to check the care label on the garment first to confirm the recommended wash temperature.
If the ink stain is still there after washing, don't put it in the dryer yet. Instead, repeat the stain-removal steps to try and get the ink out. If you dry the garment with the stain still on it, the heat will set the stain and make it even harder to remove.
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