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QuestionCan old ink stains be removed?
Erik BakirovErik Bakirov is a Cleaning Specialist at Room413 Cleaning in Los Angeles, California. Erik specializes in deep, move-in, and move-out cleaning services. Room413 matches homeowners with reliable and trustworthy cleaning services. They also promote environmentally friendly cleaning products.
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Sure! They can be removed with alcohol or a steamer. I personally recommend the steamer, since it's the best and the safest option. -
QuestionWhat is the easiest way to get pen ink off wood?
Community AnswerBegin by mixing water and baking soda to form a paste. Spread the paste over the ink stain and rub it in with your fingers. Moisten a soft cloth with water and scrub the area to remove the paste. For larger stains, repeat the steps above until all of the ink is removed. -
QuestionDo these methods work on wood doors?
Community AnswerYes, it should work too on wooden doors. Just remember to only clean the wooden parts of the door using this method. -
QuestionHow can I get a stubborn ink stain off wood?
Community AnswerBaking soda toothpaste should pull an ink stain from wood. -
QuestionWhy did it not work for my wooden dresser?
Community AnswerDo not use water on wood because it allows the growth of fungi. To remove the stain just take a lemon, slice it in half, and rub its juice on the inked surface. You can also use salt mixed with water. -
QuestionHow do I remove ink from antique wood?
Community AnswerUse the baking soda and water mix described in Method 2 above. Gently rub the mixture on the ink and it should immediately start to lift all the ink up. Then wipe well with a slightly damp cloth and the wood should looks perfect again. It takes less than a minute! -
QuestionHow can I remove ink from a protective mat on a white lacquer desk?
satu senCommunity AnswerStart by gently blotting the area with a soft cloth and a small amount of rubbing alcohol or a mild cleaning solution. Avoid harsh scrubbing in order to prevent damaging the lacquer finish. For tougher stains, you can use a white eraser or a specialty ink remover designed for delicate surfaces. Test any cleaning solution on a small, inconspicuous area first.
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