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Help?! How to get ink stain out of pants pocket???

Old 07-22-2017, 07:43 PM
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Default Help?! How to get ink stain out of pants pocket???

Well, DH has a new habit it seems...he keeps leaving a pen open in his pants pocket. How do I get that ink stain out of the pants? sigh.... I've used cheap hair spray on ink marks...but this doesn't seem to be helping...
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Old 07-23-2017, 02:27 AM
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Products I've used for weird stains are a biz soak, oxyclean, shout, and from the $ store- la's totally awesome laundry pre-wash spray. Comes in a squirt bottle & you can't beat the price. Works well for me. Good luck.
PS- have you thought to have him wear only black or navy slacks??
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i've used rubbing alcohol with success before
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Old 07-23-2017, 03:50 AM
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Believe it or not, hair spray has saved so many of my nursing uniforms. Just spray it on the ink a little at a time and it goes away and does not come back. Just like hydrogen peroxide takes blood out of fabrics.
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I know you said hair spray wasn't working...I'm with Nan on the alcohol as next to try. If it's a gel pen...good luck! Also, this is not my business, but an idea...when my husband repeatedly does the same thing, I use some tough love. He has to figure out how to solve the problem. He's making the problem, so he can solve it. Sounds rough, but really, he will figure out a way to not have it happen again. (Hubs leaves for church earlier than I and leaves his hearing aids at home. Calls me to bring them to him. After a few times of my also "forgetting" them, he's figured out how to remember them!)
Edited to add: I have been married almost 47 years, and it took many, many years of "pleasing"to get to the point of allowing him be responsible for his mistakes. Just sayin'.

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Old 07-23-2017, 05:28 AM
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I have had good luck getting ink out using oxy clean and Spray and Wash. My DH has a habit of leaving pension his shirt pockets. He is a landscaper and his clothes are gross dirty. Luckily I generally wash his clothes separately. I have had loads with ink all over them. This doesn't get it all out, but a lot of it.
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Try Grandma's. I've used it to remove OLD stains that I thought were a lost cause. It states that it will remove ink.

I purchased it at a quilt shop for $4.
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I like your "wifey" methods! Good for kids, too!
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I know you said hair spray wasn't working...I'm with Nan on the alcohol as next to try. If it's a gel pen...good luck! Also, this is not my business, but an idea...when my husband repeatedly does the same thing, I use some tough love. He has to figure out how to solve the problem. He's making the problem, so he can solve it. Sounds rough, but really, he will figure out a way to not have it happen again. (Hubs leaves for church earlier than I and leaves his hearing aids at home. Calls me to bring them to him. After a few times of my also "forgetting" them, he's figured out how to remember them!)
Edited to add: I have been married almost 47 years, and it took many, many years of "pleasing"to get to the point of allowing him be responsible for his mistakes. Just sayin'.
Coopah, I can so relate. I've been married almost 30 years and have finally learned that lesson, too. My husband is the worst about stuff like that. Or using something up, not putting it on the grocery list and yet expecting me to know to get more by telepathy. When he'd ask if I'd gotten something, I finally started saying "Was it on the list?" He's gotten to where he puts it on the list or gets it himself. I've also made him solve his own problems. Its amazing what men can do if we don't fix it for them
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Old 07-23-2017, 10:50 AM
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Hair spray no longer works to remove ink stains as it did years ago because the formulas have been changed.
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