How to clean ink from clothing

Ink

The ink is a chromosomal chemical that contains many compounds and molecules, as well as vegetable and mineral oils, and is used by humans in everyday life, whether during study or during work. The clothes are often stained with ink stains, which are the most difficult stains that do not disappear using washing powder and washing machine, although it has decreased somewhat, its effect remains clear, especially on light fabrics. However, getting rid of ink stains is not impossible. In this article, we will present a range of easy and fast methods.

How to clean ink from clothing

Clean modern stains

  • Put a worn piece of cloth underneath the soiled piece, so as to absorb the ink as much as possible, and prevent it from spreading.
  • Wipe the stain with a white cloth. Note that the intended scanning mechanism is a light beating in the shape of a rib, because the rubbing proves the stain.
  • Turn the piece on the other side to clear the back by the same way.

Note: It is necessary to make a test on small areas of the garment, for fears that the method is not suitable for the type of cloth.

Cleaning of water-based stains

  • Put the soiled clothes on a clean cloth to absorb water ink.
  • Add appropriate amount of cleaning powder with light rubbing.
  • Rub the stain with a clean cloth or clean sponge.
  • Wash clothes as usual using hot water if possible.

Clean up old stains

  • Mix a tablespoon of glycerin liquid with a teaspoon of clear liquid.
  • Rub the ink stain on both sides using the above mixture, and clean the cloth.
  • Leave clothes a few minutes, then wipe them with glycerin only.
  • Wash clothes with soap, water and glycerin.
Note: The use of glycerin is appropriate on all fabrics and can be obtained from pharmacies.

Cleaning complex stains

  • Place the dirty piece on a flat surface, then add a quantity of nail polish remover liquid.
  • Spray the stain with the hair fixer 30 cm away from the dirty piece so as not to damage the spray.
  • Washing clothes as usual in the washing machine.
Note: The use of a hair conditioner is good for fabrics made of polyester, while it is not used on leather fabrics; it destroys them.

Clear stains on sensitive fabrics

Sensitive seams are pure cotton, silk and wool. The use of chemicals is not allowed to clean them. The stains can be removed using lemon juice and washing powder by soaking them in a mixture for a few hours.