Remove Ink Stains from Clothing

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Have you ever had ball point ink stain that wouldn’t come out?

Ball point pens are notorious for leaving stains in the pockets of shirts. Even worse is when they explode in the dryer and get all over every piece of clothing in there. Many people will just throw away the affected clothing rather than dealing with the stain. Children often draw where we don’t want them to, leaving behind a mess that may seem impossible to clean. Ink stains can be some of the hardest to remove, but don’t worry because it is possible to remove ball point ink stains all over your home.

Once again Quick’n Brite comes to the rescue, making it easy to get ball point ink out of clothes, carpet, furniture or any where else. Simply use the paste full strength and work it into the stain. It doesn’t matter how long the ink stain has been there, or what you have tried to use on it in the past. Quick’n Brite will even remove set-in or washed-in stains. The best way to apply the cleaner to a small stain is with your fingernail or a toothbrush. Use a small amount of paste and work it in up and down, then left and right. You will actually see the ink lifting out. Now just take a terry cloth towel and buff the stain out. Make sure this is a junk towel because you will actually be transfering the ink stain onto the towel. For most cases, just one application of Quick’n Brite will completely remove the stain, but occasionally some will be left behind. If this is the case simply repeat this process and you will have a clean ink-free surface.

If the ball point ink stain is on your clothes there is an even easier method to use. Quick’n Brite works great as a laundry stain pre-treater for all kinds of stains. Simply apply the paste directly to the stain as stated above and then throw it in the wash. For set in stains, let the garment sit over night with the Quick’n Brite on it and then wash it. You could save hundreds of dollars with Quick’N Brite. It removes even the toughest stains and many times you will be amazed at just how well it works. Even ball point pen ink is no match for Quick’n Brite. Don’t throw away that shirt or dress with the nasty stain on it. Try Quick’n Brite and save your favorite outfit from the clothing graveyard. Quick’n Brite works so well it comes with a full money back guarantee. Try it for yourself and start removing all those ink stains today!

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Remove Ink Stains from Clothing