How to Remove Ink Pen Stains from Vinyl

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Knowing how to remove ink pen stains from vinyl furniture or clothing will save you hundreds of dollars. You will not have to throw out or replace vinyl or fake leather products if you can clean the ink up. Whether the ink is from a felt tip, roller ball tip or permanent marker, you will be able to get if off with household products that you already have in your kitchen. Save your fake leather pants, vinyl easy chair, or other furniture that has been damaged with ink stains. As long as the pen did not puncture the fabric, you will be able to save the vinyl item by removing the ink pen stain.

Use A Vegetable Oil To Remove Ink Pen Stains From Vinyl

To get ink stains off of vinyl furniture or clothing simply use a vegetable oil on the stain. Most vegetable oils will do such as canola oil, olive oil or grapeseed oil. You may want to use which ever own is least expensive and the clearest.

Rub It In With Your Fingers To Remove Ink Pen Stains From Vinyl

Gently rub the vegetable oil into the stain with your fingers. You may need to rub it in for a while and gently scrape it with your fingernail. Rub the vegetable oil in one direction and then in the other direction. Continue rubbing in the oil until you have completely removed the ink stain.

Wipe Up The Vegetable Oil With A Clean Cloth Rag To Remove Ink Pen Stains From Vinyl

Wipe up the vegetable oil with a clean, dry rag. The vegetable oil will stain cloth, so make sure that you use a cleaning rag and not your expensive bathroom towels. Rub hard with the clean dry cloth if the stain is not yet completely removed.

If there is still remnants of the ink pen stain, repeat the procedure until the stain is completely removed.

Do not use vegetable oil to remove ink pen or any stain from other fabrics. Vegetable oils will only remove stains from fake leather and vinyl. Vegetable oil itself will stain other fabrics and materials.

Once you know how to remove ink pen stains from vinyl furniture or clothing, you can salvage items you thought were permanently damaged. You will be able to save your fake leather jacket, your couch, or the vinyl seats in your car, boat or recreational vehicle.

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