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How to Remove Ink Stains from Plastic





        Were you working in the kitchen while your little kid went strolling around and finally settled into your plastic work chair? Well, if he had just settled there then things wouldn’t have gone bad at all. But being the little devil he is, he decided to take matters into his own hands and play with your ink pens.

       You can imagine the ensuing disaster. You came looking for him covered all over in ink stains and smiling impishly at you. Now ink stains on hands and clothes can be dealt with easily, but what about those stains which were left behind on your plastic work chair. Is it possible to remove those stains, or will you have to make a trip to the dumpster?

       Fortunately, these ink stains can be dealt with and dealt with effectively; so that no stain remnants are there to be seen on your plastic surfaces. Follow the tips given below and the truth of our words would be revealed to you.


Method One (Using Alcohol)

         Rubbing Alcohol is a good option when it comes to the removal of ink stains from plastic. Primarily, because it is easily available, usually in every household and secondly because it yields pretty satisfactory results as far as ink stain removal is concerned. Moreover, if you cannot lay your hands on rubbing alcohol, then a commercial all-purpose cleaner can also do the trick.

 Things that you will require:

· Rubbing alcohol/ all-purpose cleaner
· Cotton ball
· Sponge/ cloth
· Ammonia
· Liquid dish Soap
· water

Steps that you need to take:

1.   If it’s rubbing alcohol which you have opted for, then primarily you need to take a cotton ball and soak it in this alcohol.

2.   Place this cotton ball onto the stained area and leave it lying there for some time, approximately five to ten minutes.

3.   Afterwards, scrub the stain using a sponge or cloth.

4.   On the other hand, if you are making use of a commercial all-purpose cleaner, then spray a little of it onto the ink stain.

5.   Then, work this cleaner onto the stain by scrubbing it with a clean cloth.

6.   Continue this scrubbing until the stain disappears.

7.   Once the stain is gone, wipe the surface with another clean cloth.  However, if either of these methods fails to produce effective results, then you can use ammonia as a last resort.


8.   Pour some drops of ammonia onto the ink stained area.  Allow this ammonia to sit on the ink stain for a few minutes.

9.   Rub the stain slightly and then wipe it off using a clean cloth.

10.   Once you are done with the application of cleaning agents, take some soap and water and using this soapy water, wash the previously stained area so that all traces of stain and cleaning agents can be effectively removed.

11.   Finally, allow the plastic surface to air dry.
   
Method Two (Using Nail Polish remover)

            Ink stain can be very stubborn at times, as it comprises of ingredients which can adhere to plastic surfaces and be hard to remove. However, nail polish remover can successfully battle these stains and the following method makes use of this very stain-lifting quality of nail enamel remover and other cleaning agents.


Things that you will require:

· Ammonia
· Nail polish remover
· Soap
· Lemon juice
· 1 tea spoon baking soda
· Clean cloths/ rags
· Bowl

Steps that you need to take:

1.   First of all, you need to take hold of a clean cloth and soak it in nail polish remover. Using this chemical soaked cloth, rub the stained area. Take care that you keep replacing the cloth with new cloths or a clean side of that very cloth, when ink comes off the plastic surface and is transferred to the cloth.

2.   Next, get hold of liquid dish soap and pour its few drops onto the previously stained area.

3.   Using a clean cloth or sponge, work this soap onto the stained area and then eventually rinse it off with clean water. This step would remove all traces of ink along with the nail polish remover.

4.   Either pat the surface dry or allow it to air dry. If despite these steps, the ink stains still refuse to get out of the plastic surface, it is time you make a stronger cleaning solution.

5.   To make this solution, take a bowl and mix equal quantity of ammonia, water and lemon juice in it. You can also consider adding a tea spoon of baking soda in it. Use this solution to treat any remaining ink stains.

6.   Afterwards, wipe it off with a clean cloth, followed by a rinse of clean water.

Tips

· A mixture of baking soda and water can also do wonders, when it comes to ink stain removal.

· Try applying some hair spray onto the ink stain and then wipe it off. It would also yield positive results.

How to Remove Ink Stains from Leather Purse




It often happens that you buy an expensive Chanel leather purse, carry it around when going for lunches, meetings or dinners, and when you open it to take something out you notice ink stains on the leather, resulting in panic and frustration on your part. This has happened probably because a pen has accidentally leaked inside your purse. Do not fret; if you think disposing off your leather bag is the answer, you are wrong. Your purse can be reduced to its original condition by simple methods outlined below. Keep your cool and follow them!

Always remember to test the cleanser on a small, hidden area of the bag to check for any damage that the cleanser might cause to the bag. Apply the cleanser on a small area, leave it on for 2 minutes, and remove it then. If the leather discolors, do not proceed with the same cleanser. Read the label of the purse as well to check for any specific ingredient that should be used or avoided while removing the ink stains from the leather purse. Empty your purse completely before cleaning it.


Method One (Using Rubbing Alcohol)

Things that you will require:

·      Leather cleaner
·      Cotton swabs or clean rags
·      Rubbing alcohol
·      Leather conditioner

Steps that you will need to take:

1.   The first step towards removing the ink stains from the leather purse involves using leather cleaner on the stained purse. Follow the instructions provided on the leather cleaner. If it is a spray, it will require you to spray the stain with it. Otherwise, it may require you to put some on a cloth, and blot the stained area with it.

2.   Once you are done cleaning the stain with the leather cleaner, let the stain dry. Put it in front of a fan if you are in hurry.

3.   Now, grab some cotton swabs or soft, clean rags, and an ounce of rubbing alcohol on to it.

4.   Start dabbing the stained area with it. Move from one small patch to another. Move from the edges of the stain towards the center. The ink will start transferring on to the cotton swab or rag.

5.   Repeat the above process till the entire ink stain has been removed.

6.   Lastly, apply leather conditioner to your Leather Purse. This will return the moisture to the leather. Follow the instructions on the leather conditioner to do so.


Method Two (Using Hairspray)

Things that you will require:

·      Cotton swabs or a soft, clean cloth
·      Hairspray
·      Leather conditioner

Steps that you will need to take:

1.   To start off with the cleaning process, grab some cotton swabs or a soft, clean cloth, and spray your regular hairspray on it.

2.   Now, start dabbing the ink stain with the cloth or cotton. Do so in a circular motion, working from the outside edges towards the center. Do not rub the stain as that may damage the leather.

3.   Repeat the above steps till all the ink has been removed from the leather purse. Larger stains will require more applications.

4.   Let the Leather Purse dry completely.

5.   Lastly, apply leather conditioner to the purse so that it remains smooth.


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