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3 easy tricks to remove ink stains on clothing

In the world of wholesale vintage clothing, ink stains are a common challenge.

How to remove ink stains from regular clothes?

If you have garments with stubborn stains, here are some effective tricks to remove them, whether on colored or white garments, to maximize their value before selling them.


Ink stain removal


1. Ink eraser pencil or isopropyl alcohol.

An ink eraser pencil is a quick and effective solution for small stains. However, for larger stains, isopropyl alcohol can be your best ally.


How to do it:


  • Place the garment on a flat surface with a clean towel under the stain.

  • Moisten a cotton ball or swab in isopropyl alcohol.

  • Gently dab the stain, avoiding rubbing to avoid spreading the ink.

  • Change the towel under the garment as the alcohol absorbs the ink.

  • Wash the garment as usual to remove the alcohol residue.


Tip: This method is ideal for cottons and synthetic blends. Be sure to test a small area before applying.


2. White vinegar and baking soda

White vinegar, combined with baking soda, acts as a powerful natural stain remover that is also gentle on vintage fabrics.


How to do it:


  • Mix one tablespoon of baking soda with two tablespoons of white vinegar to form a paste.

  • Apply the paste directly on the ink stain.

  • Leave it on for 30 minutes.

  • Rinse the garment with warm water and wash as usual.


Tip: This trick is perfect for delicate fabrics such as linen or rayon, common in vintage clothing.


How to remove ink stains from white clothes?



Ink stains on white clothes


3. Diluted bleach for white garments

Bleach is a powerful remedy for treating ink stains on white clothes, but it must be used with care.


How to do it:


  • Dilute one tablespoon of bleach in one liter of cold water.

  • Immerse only the stained part of the garment in the solution for 5-10 minutes.

  • Rinse immediately with plenty of water to avoid damaging the fibers.

  • Wash the garment with a mild detergent.


Tip: This method should only be used on all-white garments, as it may discolor any design or print.


4. Warm milk for fresh stains

Warm milk is an effective home remedy for fresh ink stains. This method is particularly useful if the stain is fresh and has not completely penetrated the fabric.


How to do it:


  • Heat a sufficient amount of milk until lukewarm (not hot to avoid damaging the fibers).

  • Soak the stained part of the garment in the milk and let it stand for 4-6 hours.

  • Gently rub the fabric with your fingers or a soft bristle brush.

  • Wash the garment with a mild detergent.


Tip: This method works especially well on whites and light-colored garments.


Frequently asked questions on how to remove ink stains

1. How to remove ink stains from white clothes without bleach? You can use white vinegar with baking soda or warm milk. Both methods are effective and care for the fibers of the clothes.


2. What to do if the ink does not come out after the first attempt? Repeat the method, but change to a stronger solution, such as isopropyl alcohol combined with detergent.


3. Can ink stains on vintage clothing be treated the same as on new clothing? Not always. Evaluate the type of vintage fabric before using aggressive products. Opt for gentle methods to avoid damaging the fibers.


These methods are useful for any store or wholesaler looking to improve the quality of their garments before selling them. By removing ink stains, you can offer impeccable products that increase the confidence of your buyers.


Do you have other tricks for dealing with tough stains? Leave them in the comments and help us share ideas!

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