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PANTHER CITY PROWLER
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From: Ft Worth, Tx
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posted 03-24-2002 10:06 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for PANTHER CITY PROWLER     
SPENT THE AFTERNOON CLEANING & WAXING WIFES DURANGO. SHE HAD AN INK MARK ON HER DOOR PANEL. I TRIED EVERYTHING SHORT OF LAQUER THINNER --- BUT THE INK IS STILL THERE DOES ANY ONE HAVE ANY IDEAS. I SWEAR THAT I THE SURFACE AREA ON THE CAR JUST KEPT GROWING & GROWING COULD HAVE DONE THREE PROWLERS IN THE SAME TIME PERIOD.

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CWatsonJr
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From: Piru, CA, USA
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posted 03-24-2002 10:46 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for CWatsonJr     
I know you said you tried everything but did you try rubbing alcohol? That will remove ink from cloth (will take a lot of blotting since you can not just run it through it.

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Cliff Watson

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Lance.d
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posted 03-25-2002 12:28 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Lance.d     
goo gone dab don't smear and test a small area and please put something back on the material to replenish the oils after as well.
and if its on a hard plastic piece any solvent like acrysol should work
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Lance Delk

This message has been edited by Lance.d on 03-25-2002 at 12:29 AM

Todd Cameron
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From: Tulsa, OK
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posted 03-25-2002 05:43 AM           
not that I have tried it on this, but how about white vinegar?

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purplecat
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From: Texas Hill Country
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posted 03-26-2002 11:08 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for purplecat     
I always use hairspray to remove ink from clothing. It must be in pump bottle and be blotted off and rinsed with water. As with all of the instructions above only blot, do not rub, if you rub, it will smear.

Good Luck

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'99 Purple


WildCat
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From: Just north of Louisville
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posted 03-26-2002 05:17 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for WildCat     
One of the KEY ingredients in Hair Spray, which would have been my answer, is Lacquer Thinner. Try it in area not so visable to see that it does not fade the vinyl/cloth door panel.

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Larry & Sue Mayes



JCProwler
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posted 04-02-2002 01:10 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for JCProwler     
This product takes off ink, Hide Magic. Removes Ink, Lipstick, Pen Stains from Leather & Leather-like surfaces. Call 1-800-624-4470 or www.hidemagic.com VIC'S INTERIOR SUPPLIES P.O. BOX 4441 PAN. CITY CA 91412


Marty Usher
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posted 04-02-2002 01:49 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Marty Usher     
Yep - hairspray works!! Blot - don't rub.

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