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QuiltnLady1 08-04-2016 08:37 PM

I agree the spot is small and no one but you will notice. When DH was working he would often get ink stains on his poly-cotton shirts. I would make a paste of dishwasher powder and rub it on the spot then wash it and the spot would come out. Lately, I use the gel dishwasher stuff, but it seems to work as well. Never tried hair spray.

QuiltingBear 08-05-2016 09:32 AM

And if it bothers the receiver oh the quilt, let them launder it. If they mean to use it, they'll wash it regularly. If they display it, they likely hang it where such a miniscule flaw won't be seen.

Claire123 09-15-2017 10:37 AM

It is honestly not that noticeable.

littlebitoheaven 09-15-2017 01:32 PM


Originally Posted by Bree123 (Post 7617408)
It's really almost invisible & I think it would be fine to leave it as is. If you're pretty sure it's ink, the best way to get out ink is with hairspray. Just spray a little bit on the dry quilt in that area & gently rub (either rub against the quilt itself or rub with a soft white cloth). When all the ink is gone, you can wash the quilt -- or just spot wash the area with a teeny bit of laundry soap & cold water to remove the sticky hairspray. Works every time & I've yet to see it damage any type of cotton fabric.

This is what I was going to suggest. You may also spray a bit of spray into your hand and then use a q-tip. This prevents over spray. It really is hardly noticeable.

SusieQOH 09-15-2017 03:33 PM

I can't even see anything and i have good eyes!!! Love the quilt. So cozy looking!

quiltingbuddy 09-15-2017 05:24 PM

It's barely noticeable. But if you want to try to remove it use hairspray on it. I swear that works better than anything on the market!

marjben 09-15-2017 09:12 PM

No need to worry in my opinion, not anything to bother with.
But just an FYI - hand sanitizer also works to remove ink marks. Took several red ink marks out of a white blouse with no problem for me. Little dab on old, clean toothbrush, apply to area, rinse, gone!


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