I have white purse the brand is Guess and unjust noticed their is an ink stain on the bottom of the purse. How do i get it off?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Domesticity category? Maybe give some free advice about: Cleaning? Dragonflymagic answered Thursday July 13 2017, 4:53 pm: I don't know what products are on the market today that would take care of that. However when I was in my twenties working in an office and we sometimes got ink on our clothes from copy machines or ink pens, a couple older co workers told me to try hair spray, the cheaper the brand the better. I sprayed it on the ink stains and was able to rub it out. This was on clothing. so if it worked on clothing, it may work on the material of your purse. You could try the travel size section of the store to get a small bottle of hairspray. If its like one of those felt markers that are meant to be permanent, you may not be able to remove at which point you would have to cover it up somehow.
You could try a craft shop and ask workers there what they would recommend. Perhaps you could cover it with a little white acrylic paint or something else. You may still know where the ink mark was and think it looks tacky, but if its more important to you what other people might think or see, once its removed, or covered, ask some of your friends if they can spot where the ink mark was. Most people are not able to spot it because it should not be very obvious anymore. So even if you think you can still see it, as long as others have no clue, you're set to go. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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