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jennieb 06-21-2014 07:21 AM

Help with removing pigma micron pen
 
I'm making a charity quilt with triangle shaped fish. I decided to use a pigma pen for the eyes. I accidentally put the eyes on the wrong part. I have not ironed over the ink yet to set it. Is there a way I can totally remove the ink and put the eyes in the proper place on the fish??? Any suggestions would be much appreciated.

Tartan 06-21-2014 07:29 AM

If you have a scrap of the fabric, try marking a dot and removing it. I used Snthrapol straight from the bottle on a Q-tip to remove a regular marker spot. It was not a permanent marker though. Synthrapol can remove the colour from fabric if used straight which is why I would try a sample first.

nativetexan 06-21-2014 08:45 AM

oh my, good luck. those pens are supposed to be permanent.

QuiltnNan 06-21-2014 08:49 AM

just a thought, test rubbing alcohol or nail polish remover.

bearisgray 06-21-2014 08:53 AM

Try flushing the area with hot water.
Try "original" Dawn full strength on the spot and then flush it some more.

Sometimes it works if one gets it while the ink is still "fresh"

Onebyone 06-21-2014 09:42 AM

Fit Vegetable Wash worked for me to remove Sharpie marks from fabric, off the fridge door, and the face of a 2 year old.

minstrel 06-21-2014 10:51 AM

Try cheap hair spray like Aqua Net. I've gotten ink pen off of wallpaper and a leather couch with it.

beaglelady 06-21-2014 11:45 AM

I did that once and I used a white pigma pen ( I forget which brand but it was a fine permanent marker) and wrote over it in white. My fabric was white so it worked for me, but you could use whatever colour pigma pen your fabric is to draw over it. I have lots of colours of pigma pens - they come in very handy. Good luck!

Onebyone 06-21-2014 02:00 PM


Originally Posted by beaglelady (Post 6767869)
I did that once and I used a white pigma pen ( I forget which brand but it was a fine permanent marker) and wrote over it in white. My fabric was white so it worked for me, but you could use whatever colour pigma pen your fabric is to draw over it. I have lots of colours of pigma pens - they come in very handy. Good luck!


Excellent idea!

bearisgray 06-21-2014 02:18 PM


Originally Posted by nativetexan (Post 6767701)
oh my, good luck. those pens are supposed to be permanent.

What is "supposed to be" and "what is" are sometimes two different things!


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