How to Get Dried Ink Out of Clothes
How to Get Dried Ink Out of Clothes
The only thing worse than finding an ink stain on clothes? Discovering it after you’ve done the laundry, which means that the spot has been dried, making it even tougher to remove. For delicate fabrics like silk or wool, combine glycerin and detergent to lift set ink stains. For any other type of material, you can apply rubbing alcohol or even hand sanitizer. Stains begone!
Steps

Using Glycerin and Detergent for Delicate Fabrics

Dab glycerin on the ink stain with a cotton swab. Glycerin is a moisturizer that will loosen the ink stain. Dip your swab into the bottle of glycerin, then gently but firmly blot the affected area until it’s completely saturated. You can buy glycerin from a drugstore or an online retailer. Replace the swab with a fresh one if it becomes covered in ink. To protect other layers of clothing, like the back of a shirt, from any ink or glycerin that seeps through, place an old towel directly underneath the stain.For clothes that are labeled as "dry clean only," stop after this step. Once you apply the glycerin, dab on some cold water to rinse it out. Then take the clothing to the dry cleaners.

Mix 1 part laundry detergent with 1 part water in a small bowl. This dilutes the detergent and thins it out so the stain can soak it up more easily. Stir the detergent and water together with a spoon until they’re thoroughly combined. You can also do this in a spray bottle. Shake it vigorously to blend the 2 liquids. Choose a gentle detergent, particularly if you have delicate fabric. Look for a detergent that’s marked “for delicates” or “for sensitive skin,” for example.

Use a cotton swab to apply the detergent and water mixture to the stain. Just like you did with the glycerin, dab the area with the swab dipped in the liquid. Continue blotting until you’ve completely covered the stain.

Let the clothing sit for 10 minutes. This allows the glycerin and detergent mixture to work on the stain. Set the clothing somewhere where it won’t be disturbed, like on top of the washing machine or draped over a drying rack. Monitor the time with the clock app on your phone or a kitchen timer.

Wash the clothes as normal, following the care instructions. Check the label on the item of clothing to see if there are any special directions for how to launder it. For example, if you’re dealing with delicates, like a silk blouse or rayon skirt, you may need to wash them by hand or let them air dry. After washing your clothing, examine it to be sure that there is no trace of the stain left before you dry it. If there is still some ink, repeat the process as many times as necessary to remove it.

Removing the Stain with Alcohol

Pretreat the area with a stain remover, then let it sit for 15 minutes. Apply the liquid to the front and back of the stain, using your finger to gently rub it into the fabric. Make sure the entire spot is completely saturated. Set a kitchen timer or use the clock app on your phone to keep track of the time. Don’t rub the fabric together in an attempt to saturate the stain. This can actually cause the ink to spread. How to Choose a Stain Remover For ink and other oil-based stains, look at the ingredients of the stain remover to make sure it has surfactants, like sulfonates or alkyl sulfates. These break up oil. If the label on your clothes says “wash separately” or “wash with like colors,” pick a stain remover without oxidizing agents, like bleach. That’s because your clothes are not colorfast, meaning the dye could be removed by oxidizers. If you want an on-the-go option, go for a stain removal pen that you can slip into your purse or even your pocket. If you have clothing that is dry clean only, stop! Do not use a stain remover yourself. Instead, take it to the dry cleaners.

Wash the piece of clothing according to the care instructions. Look for the tag inside your clothing to find out how to properly wash it. Use laundry detergent as you regularly would to remove the stain treatment. For instance, the directions for more delicate clothing may require you to handwash the item. Do not dry the clothing if the stain is still there. This will only cause it to set more, making it even tougher to remove.

Soak a clean cloth in rubbing alcohol. Dip the cloth in a bowl filled with alcohol, or simply pour the liquid over the cloth. Wring out any excess alcohol so that the cloth is damp but not dripping wet. You can use nail polish remover, hair spray, or even an alcohol-based hand sanitizer instead of rubbing alcohol. Choose a cloth that you don’t mind getting stained. The ink from the stain will transfer onto the cloth as you dab it. Instead of using a soaked cloth, you can also spray or pour the alcohol directly onto the stain, then use a dry cloth to blot it.

Dab the stain with the soaked cloth until there’s no ink left. The alcohol should dissolve the ink stain as you do so. Continue blotting it until you can’t see anymore visible color on your clothes from the ink. Never scrub the stain. This can make the ink spread further on your clothes. Do not use rubbing alcohol on delicate fabrics like silk or wool. If you want to protect the surface underneath your clothes from getting ink on it, lay your clothes on top of an old towel before treating the stain.

Rinse the spot with cold water. Once all of the visible ink is gone, run the affected area under cold water in the sink. This will remove the alcohol and any lingering ink particles before you put the clothing in the wash. Cold water is more effective at removing ink stains than warm water.

Wash the clothing again, following the directions on the label. Launder your item as normal, paying attention to any special care instructions so you don’t damage it. This time, you can dry it as well, either by tossing it in the dryer or letting it air dry. Before you dry the clothing, check again to make sure the stain has been completely removed. If it hasn’t, repeat the alcohol process.

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