February 19, 2014

How to Remove Ink From Stuffed Animals

THIS IS A LIFESAVER!!! 
(And it also works on microfiber furniture!!)
Here's what you do:
- Take alcohol and put some on a cotton ball
- Use a cotton ball: do not poor alcohol on the animal or the ink will run
- Do not soak it in the alcohol to where the entire cotton ball is wet or it will also make the ink run also
- Dab it on the ink stain
- You may need to rub it in once you get majority of the stain out if it's not all gone
Note:(Try on a SMALL spot first) 

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20 comments:

  1. Thank you so much. Worked like a charm!

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  2. Thank you Thank you Thank you very very much. Worked perfectly, all the pen ink was gone and helped me not ending up buying a new one.

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  4. I googled “how to get ink off a stuffed animal” and clicked the first link. When I saw your Pinkie Pie with black ink on her face I burst out laughing. That is the EXACT stuffy my daughter drew on today with the exact colour of ink in the exact place. So weird! I ended up using hairspray and it worked perfectly :)

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  5. Thanks for taking the time to discuss this, I feel strongly about it and love learning more on this topic. If possible, as you gain expertise, would you mind updating your blog with more information? It is extremely helpful for me.Eddy the Teddy bear

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  6. This doesn't work

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  7. You’re a life saver. My ballpen shat on my gf’s stuffed toy. You saved a life

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  8. Mam i have washed it with stain remover vineger and detergent and stain is not completely gone this method will work over it or not plzz help me

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  9. Acetone (nail polish remover) also works

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  10. If we rub it does the stuffed animal's hair become hard?

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  11. I'm going to try that with my five nights at Freddy stuffed animal because he has Black ink on him♥️

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  12. I'm now my granddaughter's hero, this method worked GREAT at removing pen ink from her new mermaid stuffy's face. Thank you!!!!!

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  13. Can this work on a Squishmallow stuffed animal as well? I tried it on my unicorn Squishallow and it did not work. PLEASE HELP ME!

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    1. not working so well for me right now

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    2. Try this method instead It dulls the ink but does not remove it completely. This is the method, grab hand sanitizer a create a BIG blob on the stain,then let it sit and try to scrape it. Do this many times,Hope this helps!

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  14. Not working I’m about to cry

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