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How to Remove a Felt Tip Marker Stain

Nov 7, 2013   //   by Richard Jackson   //   Tips and Tricks  //  Comments Off on How to Remove a Felt Tip Marker Stain

There are two types of markers; permanent and nonpermanent (washable). There is no guarantee a permanent marker stain will come out, and depending on what type the washable marker it is removing the stain could be more work. First identify the type of marker the stain was produced by and go from there. The nicer and more expensive markers, like the ones you don’t want to lose, are usually going to be a tougher job and should be treated by a professional. If you are not sure what type of marker it was, try the nonpermanent marker removal and then permanent if the stain is still there.
For nonpermanent or “washable” marker stains on clothing try to sponge the stain with a dry blotter and continue until no more color is coming up. For washable clothing apply a pre-treat along with a couple drops of ammonia and wash in warm water. However if the stain is on carpet, upholstery, or non washable fabrics apply a laundry pre-treat and ammonia, tamp or soak solution up with rag or towel, then rinse with warm water.
If a stain is made with a permanent marker don’t expect the stain to go away, but these procedures might help to lighten the stain: sponge the stain with ditto fluid (usually sold at office supplies stores.) If that method is not successful you can try Cutter insect repellent lotion and rub it into the stain; wait a couple of minutes, then rinse out with water. (Do not use the insect repellent on Spandex, acetate, vinyl, plastic, rayon, or paint.)
If you decide to try to remove a marker stain yourself remember not to smear or spread it around the area, dab the stain instead to keep it contained.
Placing the cap back on the marker will help prevent unwanted stains, but as humans we make errors so marker stains will occur. If you have an unremovable marker stain contact us (AJS) as soon as possible to get an estimate and get that stain away.

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