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Kelley Austin
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posted 07-11-2003 03:10 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Kelley Austin     
What will take out ball point pen ink out of tan leather seats? Had my truck washed by a local car detailer yesterday and some A-- H--- smeared blue ink all over my seat. Help!!


idive
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posted 07-11-2003 03:23 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for idive     
I was looking for "ink" in my emails on home remedies and found that peanut butter will remove ink from a dolls face. You might try that. If not, I've heard attorneys are real good at getting it out. Seriously tho, I hope you can get it out without having to resort to such a drastic means. Let us know what works. My dealer got oily shoes on the door ridge carpeted area getting in my kat last time I was there but all I wanted to do at that point was get as far away from that place as I could as fast as I could so its still there. If anyone can help me get that out, I'd appreciate it. I still have the plastic sheet over the floorboard carpet so shampooing the entire carpet is out. Good Luck!

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This message has been edited by idive on 07-11-2003 at 03:32 PM

Kelley Austin
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posted 07-11-2003 03:30 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Kelley Austin     
If i sick an attorny on them I don't think it will do any good. I think my seat is worth more than their whole rooty poot detail shop. I'll try the peanut butter first.

Thanks

BeWare
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posted 07-11-2003 04:27 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for BeWare     
I have seen hair spray take ink out of s shirt where a pen leaked allot of ink in the pocket. But it took several tries to get it completely out and had to be rinsed out each time.


pumpkin
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posted 07-11-2003 06:20 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for pumpkin     
http://www.ag.fvsu.edu/teletips/pdf/stain_removal/851.pdf

Hope this helps. Do a search on the internet, a lot of ideas.

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Kelley Austin
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posted 07-17-2003 11:04 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Kelley Austin     
I got the ink stains out. Thank goodness. I tried the peanut butter "not", just smelled like I wanted some jelly around. Hair spray worked but was a long process.
Thanks for all the help. I won't ever be lazy enough to let a "detailer" clean another one of my cars. Lesson learned.


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