Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Cologne Leather Sectional How To Remove An Ink Stain From A Pink Leather Purse?

How to remove an ink stain from a pink leather purse? - cologne leather sectional

I tried acetone, men's cologne aftershave and mouthwash. Nothing worked. I read somewhere that the scent is a good solvent ink. Has anyone tried a fragrance in an ink stain? I hate to end the sale of my Juicy Couture bag on eBay. I like: (

4 comments:

Judy B said...

If you tried all these things and none worked perfume ar any recourse if not make the household no difference.

Elimination depends on the type of skin you have.

When the ink is a pigmented leather then the first thing to do an ink pen (find one who is a professional product used in industry) - a non-LTT. Have the fresher the ink the more chance to remove it. Remember to check out the skin type before you do, if you use them in an aniline style it will not work and may not have a trace of fat will not disappear.

If an ink stick is not used as a stripper solvents on the basis of the work and to finalize the issue and pigment so is best left to professionals.

Use hairspray/WD40 and all these other solvent cleaning is very risky because it can make things worse, because they can spread the ink over a larger area and can sometimes be impossible to solve.
Consumption of alcohol, perfume, etc. can also be a bit risky, depending on the degree of stability is the goal. If the goal isThis would be the unstable form of skin pigmentation.
Nail polish remover or other solvents also remove finish and pigment which must be replaced.

DO NOT USE Baby wipes as the worst thing that will be used in leather, as they finally break the goal and can be ruined.

Please do not try milk or toothpaste are crazy ideas that will leave sticky residues on the surface, in order to break the goal into your skin.
Magic erasers usually remove finish and to the pigment ink. We have these tests and they really do not much damage to the skin. They seem like a fine sandpaper and remove the finish.

Old ink will be harder to remove paint and the use of solvents, which means also remove the finish line. This is done best left to experts.

Silicones / furniture polish are the worst on leather as a layer on the surface of the skin, the moisture on the skin to reach and eventually break to enable all incomingto make their own and the gap.

Leather does not need air-conditioning needs cleaning and protecting on a regular basis with products on the water, which is based holding rehydrated and supple. Oil makes things worse.

Leather should be cleaned gently not deleted in fat "elbow" will only damage the paintwork.

Hide food will not remove ink and leave residue on the skin attracts dirt and oils.

Use a good quality leather protector (race) will contribute to this problem easier if it happens again, but also has a leather good by protecting against oils and dirt, cracks eventually degrade pigment and leather.


When the ink is an aniline leather then there is nothing that works, if they do not clean the skin. Basically Redy leather and a specialist would need to solve the problem. Use a cleaner and protector at regular intervals will help to dissipate the ink and eventually it will not so obvious.

Good Luck

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vball said...

Hairspray

sure222 said...

Take him to the cleaners
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Tinkerbe... said...

my nana used hair spray before! really works!
x

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