grr - sharpie on blouse

Old 07-08-2011, 06:43 AM
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Grabbed an orange sharpie to write something and clumsy me dropped it on my purple blouse :-(. Luckily, it's cow appreciation day (ie, dress like cow, get free chicken from chick-fil-a) and I dressed like a cow for free breakfast. So I took my spots (black construction paper safety pinned to shirt) off my white blouse. Oh well, at least I don't have to walk around with a large orange spot on my shirt all day. Any suggestions on what I can try to save the blouse? It's a cotton/spandex mix, so cutting it up for quilt squares is not an option :-(. If I can't get it out, I may try making a doll dress or something out of it.
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Old 07-08-2011, 06:55 AM
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Sharpies are tough.

Maybe Goof-off or whatever that stuff is called. I used it on my husband's jeans after we used oil based stain on the fence. Took about 3 days of soaking, rinsing with a hose and repeating until I finally washed the jeans about 3 times in the washer. They came out looking almost new.

Can you put a small patch over it? Or wear the shirt with Overalls. :)
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hmmm, oxy clean maybe. if all else fails, try the dry cleaners too. good luck.
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Old 07-08-2011, 07:01 AM
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I've used rubbing alcohol to remove black sharpie.
Drop the orange marker on the rest of you blouse so it look intentional? ;)
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Yikes! Found these websites for you:

http://www.ehow.com/how_4759685_clea...e-clothes.html

http://pancakesandfrenchfries.com/20...k-from-fabric/
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Thanks for the suggestions. Goof-off is sold at Meijer, which is on my way home from work. I'll run in there and pick that and some oxy clean up and work on it over the weekend. It was my favorite purple blouse, but I only paid a few dollars for it at Good Will, so I'm not spending the $ at the dry cleaners :-(. I will try the stain remover products though.

ETA: found some rubbing alcohol at work and have been trying that. But the container's about empty. I know I've got some of that at home that I can try.
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I have recently discovered liquid Oxiclean at Walmart. Like it *much* better than the powder. If using Oxiclean, I would definitely use the liquid or gel version.
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Old 07-08-2011, 07:17 AM
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Originally Posted by qbquilts
Thanks for the suggestions. Goof-off is sold at Meijer, which is on my way home from work. I'll run in there and pick that and some oxy clean up and work on it over the weekend. It was my favorite purple blouse, but I only paid a few dollars for it at Good Will, so I'm not spending the $ at the dry cleaners :-(. I will try the stain remover products though.

ETA: found some rubbing alcohol at work and have been trying that. But the container's about empty. I know I've got some of that at home that I can try.
Another thing, when you get home, don't put the blouse in the dryer until you think the stain is gone or at least lightened up. The heat of the dryer will set the stain.
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Might be worth a try to use nail polish remover on it but not sure if it will damage the color of the fabric.
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hair spray to get rid of ink
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