How to remove ink - Oil Based ink (Except JETSTREAM) -
- Since our ink is designed with an emphasis on storage stability, dropping the ink adhered to, such as clothes and furniture, it is extremely difficult.
- Even if those are washed by dry clearners, the ink would become lighter but cannot be removed completely.
In case you remove the ink yourself [from general clothing]
Please note
- How to remove depends on the type of ink.
- Be careful of fire and ventilation when using alcohol solvents.
- Detergents and solvents (water and alcohol) can damage clothing. Check the label and try it on a piece of clothing or in an inconspicuous place before using it.
- Detergents and solvents can damage your skin. Please wear gloves.
Materials to prepare
- Alcohol-based solvent for disinfection, etc.
- Several cloths that you don't mind getting dirty such as towels
* The cloths will be used for absorbing ink and blotting ink from clothing.
How to do
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Place the clothing stained with ink (put the stained side down) on the cloth you don't mind getting dirty. |
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Absorb the ink that has spread thinly by the solvent with a cloth you don't mind getting dirty. |
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Apply a few drops of alcohol solvent around the ink on your clothing and quickly tap the clothing with a "cloth for blotting ink". |
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Repeat step (2), and when the ink does not come off anymore, rinse thoroughly with water or lukewarm water. |
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Finish with normal washing in a washing machine. |
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