What's the Best Ink stain remover?

everfresh1

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What do you guys use? Most things i use only remove surface spots, anything deep just spreads it
 

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everfresh1 said:
What do you guys use? Most things i use only remove surface spots, anything deep just spreads it
Bonded insert.

I did once remove a huge ink spot with a generous amount of Prochems stain rescue and an iron. It turned a bunch of different colors then disappeared.
 

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Depends on what the carrier the ink uses.

I had different success with isopropyl alcohol, prochem's ink remover, acetone, and pig.
 

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I have a bunch on the shelf and they all work but If it is my ink spot that I have to remove I'm grabbing CTI's ink out.
 
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I used CTI ink out years ago ... Isn't it just isopropyl alcohol marked up 1000% ?
 

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Lee Stockwell said:
[quote="Willy P":avdb7b9b][quote="Lee Stockwell":avdb7b9b]Corral it first.


Gel alcohol hand sanitizer anyone? About $2 a mini squeeze bottle and works like stink.[/quote:avdb7b9b]

Exactly what I use.[/quote:avdb7b9b]

!gotcha!
 

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Have tried almost everything out there and found Jon Dons matrix Break Down to be dependable on all types of inks I have run across. Yea, it does smell but of course it rinses away. Very fast and thorough.
 

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ink comes out easiest if it hasn't been hit with water first . i use bridepoint solvent and just the vacuum , same technique for nail polish except acetone.

gene
 
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