Easy ways to remove ink from clothes

Ink stains

The housewife suffers from many problems with clothes cleaning, as there are many types of spots that are not removed quickly or simply, or by the usual methods of cleaning, such spots that do not disappear by washing machine, vegetable oil stains, patches of tomato sauce and ketchup, and patches of various types of red juices such as berries, strawberries, pomegranate stains, and ink stains, which is one of the most difficult spots disappear from the clothes, and here we will talk about how to remove them in ways that do not hurt or damage the cloth.

Ink stains are usually found on the sleeves of the school’s students, in the pockets of the trousers or in the shirt pocket. This causes embarrassment to people at the workplace and the difficulty of avoiding and treating the situation quickly. This type of stains requires a long period of treatment so that the housewife can clean it and return it to its former status.

How to remove ink stains for clothing

  • Use sodium bicarbonate.
  • The area affected by the clothing should be restricted, either by tying it up or by placing a piece, a cloth that absorbs water and materials, a cotton cloth or a disposable cloth. Add a teaspoon of sodium bicarbonate with two tablespoons of natural lemon juice, then mix them with some even have a cohesive dough, so we put it on the damaged part so that it dries either under the sun or drying it with a hairdryer.
  • Use citric acid with lemon juice.
  • Mix a teaspoon of lemon juice with a teaspoon of sour cream and mix together. Then, we put the solution on the affected part of the clothes, leave to dry or dry with the iron, then rinse with cold water, then washed with washing machine as usual.
  • Use soap used to remove fat from kitchen utensils.
  • The damaged part is sprayed after it has been removed by placing a piece of cloth under the part that we want to clean so that the ink does not leak to other parts of the clothes, and then washed with the washing machine as usual.
  • The affected part is soaked in concentrated milk, then washed in the usual way and preferably hot water.
  • Nail polish can be used to get rid of small spots of ink by placing a small amount of it so that the clothes are not damaged.
  • Sodium bicarbonate is used with salt and a little water to form a mixture that reacts with the ink, and then aremove it from the clothes.