Help, Permanent Marker Stain on Son's Nice Pants.

Updated on December 23, 2008
R.M. asks from Martinsville, IN
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I know about hairspray taking out regular pen ink, but does anyone know if there is something I can use to get permanent marker out of clothing? I Have already washed them, but they haven't been put in the dryer. Thanks.

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D.K.

answers from Indianapolis on

I took permanent black ink (sharpe) out of a white sweatshirt w/ IMMACU-10. You cannot buy this in stores. It's enzyme based, NOT chemical. I use it on EVERYTHING! What city do you live in?

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J.V.

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Hey R.,

I got this stuff at the fabric department at HOBBY LOBBY. It is Grandmas magic spot remover or something like that. Comes in a little squeeze bottle. I used it to take sharpie out of my mother in law's sweater. It came out right away. Hope it helps.

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S.M.

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Spot Shot carpet cleaner. It took black permanent marker out of our off-white carpet. It's awesome stuff. Silver and blue spray can with an orange lid. I get it at Kroger or WalMart.

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K.Z.

answers from Cleveland on

Hi R.,

I would try Lestoil, it gets crayon out of fabric....Saturate the stain, try blotting it then and see if you get anything out; wash in the hottest water safe for the fabric (or even hotter if you feel you have nothing to lose).

You were smart not to put them in the dryer.

Someone else said Lestoil stinks--that's true, you may want to do a non-Lestoil wash after you get the stain out, just to remove the smell.

I have never tried hairspray for this, it might work, who knows?

Good Luck!

K. Z.

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A.F.

answers from Columbus on

This is going to sound bizarre, but Lestoil works fairly well on ink. My husband learned it from his mom and while it won't get absolutely everything out, it gets out a lot of tough stains like grease and ink pretty well. Get a Q-tip and some Lestoil. (It's strong, it stinks, it's a chemical so use it very sparingly.) Rub it on the spot very carefully, don't saturate the surrounding area if you can avoid it. I usually treat both sides of the fabric. Let is sit for a few hours and then wash it again by itself. I think that the suggestion to let it soak overnight it a good one, too. Good luck!

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J.B.

answers from Bloomington on

When my son did that I sprayed it with hair spray rubbed it then I put shout on it and washed it. it took a few times of this and it was out. don't put it in the dryer till you know for sure the stain is out. i would let it air dry in between washes.

good luck and hope this helps.

J.

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C.S.

answers from Cincinnati on

Have you tried alcohol? I've heard it works. I don't know if it will do anything to the pants, though. I haven't tried it myself. Good luck.

C.

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C.K.

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I have always used powder cascade in my washer for stains that wont come out. I used it to get out formula, spit up, etc and all I did was load the washer throw a cup of cascade in there , start it to agitate it some and then shut it off, let it sit over night then finished the cycle the next day. see if that helps, if not try WD-40, I hear that removes things too!

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A.W.

answers from Indianapolis on

I was recently told to use eye makeup remover. I've not had much luck with hairspray in the past. I've had to use the eye makeup remover twice in the past few weeks and it worked well for me. I put it on a cotton ball and dabbed at the stain. Some of it comes out right then, and then I also let it set awhile and sprayed Shout on it as well. You need to hold that part of the clothing up while you're blotting it so you don't transfer the ink to another part of the clothing.

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M.D.

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Try Murphy's Oil Soap. It worked for dry erase marker. You could call Sharpie and see if they have a recommendation.

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G.B.

answers from Cincinnati on

Hi...
I used to be a distributor for Melaleuca and they have this awesome product...Sol-u-mel. It gets permanent marker out and off just about anything.

Now that I'm no longer a distributor...I have been able to find it on eBay.

It seems a bit pricy...but a little goes a long way and 1 bottle could last a very long time.

Thanks!

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R.H.

answers from Indianapolis on

hair spray works well, rubbing alcohol may help too

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