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How to remove pen stains

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Debbi58 Tue 11-Oct-22 12:00:47

Can anyone advise me on what to use on pen stains, my grandsons cotton school sweatshirts are covered in pen marks . I just can't get them out , any advise would be gratefully received, thank you

Baggs Tue 11-Oct-22 13:02:07

Sorry, can't help. I gave up (after much effort with scrubbing brushes etc) with Minibaggs's primary school sweatshirts. She wore them to the end of primary school with their pen and paint decorations intact. She didn't mind. I didn't mind. Nobody said a word.

Kim19 Tue 11-Oct-22 13:13:19

Now things may have changed radically in terms of ink and materials but I remember distinctly putting the ink stains in a saucer of milk. Worked in the olden days!

Debbi58 Tue 11-Oct-22 13:15:57

Thanks Kim19, I'll give that a try

Blondiescot Tue 11-Oct-22 13:20:59

Spray hairspray on the stain first then wash as usual. Or you can buy specific stain removers for pen - Stain Devils and Dr Beckman both do them.

KGee Tue 11-Oct-22 13:21:33

Spray with hairspray and wipe gently with clean cloth. Works really well.

Cabbie21 Tue 11-Oct-22 13:21:54

Try Vanish stain remover?

Esspee Tue 11-Oct-22 13:23:34

Alcohol. As in methylated spirits or surgical spirits (I can't remember which is clear and which has a blue stain) dissolves a lot of ink products such as biro.

Norah Tue 11-Oct-22 13:26:29

The cheapest hairspray. Spray on, leave, later dump washing machine soap on, rub a bit, wash as usual in machine.

AreWeThereYet Tue 11-Oct-22 14:21:33

Depends on the ink I think. Hairspray for biro. Aftershave for marker pens - I've never tried it but did see a hatter on 'The Repair Shop' remove ink stains from the inside of a hat with it. He said he got the tip from his daughter, who also does it.

SpringyChicken Tue 11-Oct-22 14:27:00

Dr Beckman's carpet cleaner. I use it on loads of things - upholstery, clothing - oh, and carpets!

maytime2 Tue 11-Oct-22 14:49:26

I removed biro marks from a blouse years ago by spraying perfume on it, leaving it for 5 minutes and then blotting with kitchen towel. It broke up the stain and I then washed it normally.

Debbi58 Tue 11-Oct-22 14:51:07

Thanks everyone

Barmeyoldbat Tue 11-Oct-22 15:38:15

I worked for a while years ago in a dry cleaners, I was the stain remover and we taught that the only stain you can’t remove is in. Fast forward to two years ago and we have a pen stain on the cover of our sofa, it couldn’t be removed and the insurers gave us new covers.