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    How do I get ink stains out of clothes that have been in the dryer?
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    It's still possible to remove an ink stain that has been set in the dryer, but it might take longer. Start with a store-bought stain remover, as they will be the most effective. If you use rubbing alcohol, glycerin, or hairspray, you may need to repeat the process several times before the stain is completely removed.
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    Does the material of the clothing matter?
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    Yes, some materials are harder to work with than others. If you're trying to remove a stain from a delicate fabric - like silk - look for a stain remover at the store that's designed for delicate clothing. Also, be careful using hairspray or rubbing alcohol on delicate fabrics as they could cause color bleeding or other damage.
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    How can I get blue pen stains out of a cream colored hoodie?
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    You would still follow the same instructions listed above. However, you may want to spray it with extra spot treatment as soon as you can, so that it does not have a chance to really set in deep.
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    How do I get red ink out of a carpet?
    Kim Arundale
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    The same methods described above can be used on carpet, though if you have pets or small children, be wary of what chemicals you are using. It also depends on the type of ink. Printer ink, for example, is much more difficult to get out of carpet and may require professional stain removers.
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    How can I get blue pen stains out of tan shorts?
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    The quick and easy stain removal solution is hairspray. First, spray hairspray directly on ink stain. Let it air dry. Then wash and dry, as usual.
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