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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Manchester
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Location: Manchester
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the only variety available.
First, test the alcohol in an inconspicuous place of the car upholstery to make sure that it won't damage the upholstery material.
Apply rubbing alcohol on a clean white cloth. Do not pour alcohol directly on the stain. Dab the ink stain with the cloth carefully and gently. Do not rub or wipe. Rubbing will cause the stain to spread. Repeat the process again until the cloth is not absorbing any more of the ink. Make sure to change the cloth when it is saturated with ink.
Don't use alcohol on acetate, rayon, or triacetate. These fabrics will stain and leave bleach-like spots if treated with alcohol.
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