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Remove pen ink from denim with these simple stain removal tricks
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So you put a ballpoint pen or felt-tip marker in your pocket and the cap unexpectedly came off, leaving a big ink stain on your favorite pair of jeans. Have no fear! You can easily remove ink stains from jeans in just a few simple steps, and we’ll take you through the entire process. We’ll also provide some alternative methods for removing ink stains and answer a few FAQs, so keep reading!

How to Remove an Ink Stain from Jeans

Dab the stain with a clean cloth or paper towel to remove excess ink. Next, apply rubbing alcohol directly to the area, and allow it to soak for a few minutes to break up the ink. Blot the stain with a paper towel until the ink is completely removed, then machine wash your jeans as usual.

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How to Remove Ink Stains from Jeans with Rubbing Alcohol

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  1. It’s important to do this right away, while the ink is still wet. Don’t rub or wipe the area—this pushes the ink deeper into the fabric and causes it to spread, which makes it harder to remove. Simply press the paper towel gently into the stain and continue to blot until you've removed as much of the ink as possible. [1]
    • Check the care label on your jeans before moving onto the next step.
    • If the label says “dry clean only,” pause here and take your jeans to the dry cleaners to remove the stain.
    • If it says your jeans are machine washable, move on to the next step.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Remove Ink Stains from Jeans
    This prevents the ink from transferring to other parts of the fabric during the stain removal process. [2] If you don’t have a towel or a wash cloth, a few paper towels should do the trick.
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  3. Watermark wikiHow to Remove Ink Stains from Jeans
    For a larger stain, slowly and carefully pour a few drops of 90% isopropyl alcohol directly to the area. For a smaller stain, wet a cotton ball or cotton swab with the alcohol and apply it to the stain. [3]
    • Make sure you’re only getting the alcohol on the stained area, so the ink doesn’t bleed or spread.
    • If you’re worried about how the alcohol will affect the fabric, do a patch test on a small, unnoticeable area first.
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Remove Ink Stains from Jeans
    As you dab, the ink should be drawn out of the fabric. [4] When your towel or cotton ball starts to get stained, discard it and use a fresh one to continue dabbing at the area. Continue this process until you’ve soaked up as much of the ink as possible.
    • For older, more severe stains, allow the alcohol to sit for about 15 minutes before blotting.
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Remove Ink Stains from Jeans
    Be sure to use cold water, as hot water may set any remaining ink into the fabric, making it much harder to remove. [5]
  6. Watermark wikiHow to Remove Ink Stains from Jeans
    Wash the jeans on their own if possible, so that no leftover ink transfers to other garments during the washing process. Make sure to follow any special instructions on the care label of your jeans regarding water temperature and wash cycles as well. [6]
    • Make sure that the ink stain is fully removed before drying your jeans. Once the jeans are dry, leftover ink will be harder to remove.
    • If the stain is still visible, repeat the entire one more time to remove the rest of the ink.
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How to Remove Ink Stains with Hand Sanitizer

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Remove Ink Stains from Jeans
    Due to its high alcohol content, hand sanitizer is a great alternative to rubbing alcohol if you don’t have any on hand, and it’s also a good on-the-go option. Simply apply a small amount of hand sanitizer to the stain, and allow it to sit for a few minutes to break up the ink. Then, wash your jeans in the washing machine as usual, according to the instructions on the care label. [7]
    • Be sure to perform a patch test on an inconspicuous area of the jeans first to make sure the hand sanitizer won’t affect the color of the fabric.
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How to Remove Ink Stains with Hairspray

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Remove Ink Stains from Jeans
    Like hand sanitizer, aerosol hairspray tends to have a high alcohol content, which makes it effective at breaking down the oils in ink stains. Allow the product to sit for a few minutes, then wash your jeans in the washing machine as you normally would. [8]
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How to Remove Ink Stains with Commercial Stain Remover

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Remove Ink Stains from Jeans
    Shout and Oxiclean are great options, and they’re available at most grocery stores. Some commercial stain removers can be washed out right away, but others need to soak on the fabric for several minutes. Follow the instructions listed on the product you’re using. [9]
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Remove Ink Stains from Jeans
    After soaking the stain according to the product’s instructions, launder your jeans in the washing machine as you usually would. Be sure to follow the instructions on the care label when choosing the water temperature and washer cycle. [10]
    • Check to make sure the stain is completely gone before drying. If the stain is still visible, repeat the process one more time.
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How to Remove Ink Stains with Vinegar

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Remove Ink Stains from Jeans
    This mixture will serve as your all-natural stain remover. [11] You can make as much of the stain remover as you need, but for a small ink stain, about 1 2 cup (120 mL) vinegar and 1 2 cup (120 mL) water should be a good amount.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Remove Ink Stains from Jeans
    Allow the ink stain to become fully saturated in the vinegar solution, and let it soak for about 30 minutes. You can also apply the solution directly to the stain instead of soaking it in the bowl, if you prefer. [12]
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    You can also try soaking lighter colored jeans in a milk bath overnight to help dissolve ink stains!

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  3. Watermark wikiHow to Remove Ink Stains from Jeans
    After soaking, use a sponge or soft toothbrush to gently rub the stain in circular motions, until the ink is completely gone. [13]
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Remove Ink Stains from Jeans
    Check the care label on your jeans to choose the water temperature and wash cycle, and make sure the ink stain is completely gone before placing them in the dryer. [14]
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How to Remove Ink Stains with Baking Soda

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Remove Ink Stains from Jeans
    This creates an all-natural stain-removing paste that you can use for a wide variety of stains. Simply apply the mixture to the stained area, and let it sit for several minutes to break up the ink. [15]
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Remove Ink Stains from Jeans
    Make sure to use cool water when you rinse off the paste, as warm water can set the stain. If there’s still ink left over, add more paste to the stain, scrub it in, then rinse one more time. Repeat this process until the stain lifts completely. [16]
    • When the stain is gone, wash your jeans in the washing machine as normal.
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Ink Stain FAQs

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  1. Yes, it is possible to treat an ink stain after it has dried, but it will be a bit harder to remove. If you’re in this situation, allow the rubbing alcohol to soak for a full 15 minutes before blotting the area and rinsing it out.
    • After rinsing out the alcohol, you may also want to apply a commercial stain remover like Shout or Oxiclean for some extra stain-fighting power.
    • If you do this, allow the stain remover to soak for a while to break up and lift the ink, then wash your jeans into the washing machine as normal. [17]
  2. Washable markers and felt-tip pens tend to have water-based ink, while ballpoint pens usually have oil-based ink. Oil-based ink is tougher to remove than water-based ink, but the same stain removal methods work for both types. [18]
    • If you're removing an oil-based ink stain, you may need to allow your stain remover of choice to soak for a bit longer to break up the ink. You may also need to repeat the process a few times to fully get rid of the stain.
  3. Yes, rubbing alcohol should work to remove ink stains from various fabric types, including cotton, linen, canvas, nylon, and polyester. [19]
    • Regardless, always perform a patch test with rubbing alcohol before applying it to the stain, just to be safe. [20] This is especially important if you're treating a more delicate fabric, like silk or wool.
    • If you notice that the fabric becomes slightly discolored after your patch test, try out a gentler stain removal option, like white vinegar or baking soda, instead.
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    Do you have any more suggestions if the ones here did not help me remove the stain?
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    Apply eucalyptus oil directly to stain, leave it a few hours, then wash.
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    How do I get grease stains out of white shirts?
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    I use Swarfega (original) on grease stains. It works on most fabrics, but test it on a hidden area first. Just rub on a small amount and either hand wash the item or put it in the machine.
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    What if the stain has already spread? Is there still hope?
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    Possibly. If the stain spread, use the ingredients above, but a little more of each - and carefully cover the area.
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      Tips

      • Don’t soak jeans in hot water, or dry your jeans before doing stain removal. Heat will set in the stain and make it much harder to remove
      • Test a hidden area of the jeans like inside the cuff to be sure you don’t bleach the jeans and cause further staining.
      • If the rubbing alcohol method doesn’t work at first, try repeating the process with the jeans inside out to draw the stain out of the other side of the jeans.
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      Before removing an ink stain from jeans, place a clean towel under the stain so it doesn't transfer to the rest of the fabric. Then, pour a small amount of rubbing alcohol or spray hairspray on the stain. Blot the stain with a cotton ball or paper towel, and keep blotting until the ink is removed. Rinse the jeans in cold water, then wash the jeans in a washing machine with cold water. If you don’t have rubbing alcohol or hairspray, and want to know how to clean your jeans with vinegar, water, and baking soda, read the article!

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