How to Remove Ink Stains From Clothes
Different Methods for Water-Based and Permanent Ink
If you find an ink stain on your favorite shirt, don't toss it. Pen and marker are never welcome sights on your clothes but water-based, ballpoint, and permanent ink stains can be lifted from clothing using common household products.
Avoid washing and drying clothing before removing the stain as the dryer will set the ink and make it more difficult to clean. Keep reading to find out how to remove ink from clothes with supplies you probably already have, including alternative methods using unlikely ingredients.
Ink Type | Stain Remover |
Water-based ink | Water, liquid laundry detergent |
Ballpoint ink | Rubbing alcohol |
Permanent ink | Nail polish remover, rubbing alcohol |
What You'll Need
Equipment / Tools
For Water-Based Ink
- Clean, dry towels or cloths
- Shallow bowl or tub
For Permanent Ink
- Clean white towel, paper towel
Materials
For Water-Based Ink
- Liquid laundry detergent
For Permanent Ink
- Rubbing alcohol
- Liquid laundry detergent
- Oxygen-based bleach (optional)
Instructions
How to Remove Water-Based Ink Stains From Clothes
Water-based ink stains, such as from washable markers, are some of the easiest to remove. Here are methods and steps to help you remove ink from clothes.
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Blot the Stain
- Lay the stained clothing on a clean, dry towel or cloth.
- Apply water to the stained area and blot with another clean cloth and it will begin to transfer onto the cleaning cloth.
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Add Detergent to the Spot
- Apply a small amount of liquid laundry detergent onto the ink stain.
- Allow the fabric to sit for three to five minutes.
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Wash the Garment in Hot Water
- Wash normally, using the hottest water recommended for the fabric type.
- Before drying, check to see if the entire stain was removed and if any trace of the stain remains, repeat the cleaning steps.
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How to Remove Permanent Ink and Ballpoint Ink Stains From Clothes
A permanent ink stain (including those from permanent markers and highlighters) can be a bigger challenge. Ballpoint ink responds well to most methods.
Rubbing alcohol is often effective on permanent ink stains. The liquid may not completely remove the stain but the mark may fade. If the fabric can be bleached, you may have a better chance of removing the stain altogether.
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Test the Fabric
- Grab a clean white towel and put the stained item on top.
- Test the rubbing alcohol on a hidden seam of the fabric. If the item doesn't seem damaged, move on to the next step.
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Blot the Stain With Rubbing Alcohol
- Use a paper towel or clean cloth to blot rubbing alcohol on the stain to dilute it. If the towel underneath becomes wet or discolored, move the garment to a clean, dry section of the towel to prevent the area from reabsorbing any of the removed ink.
- Continue this process until there is no more ink to remove and rinse the stained area multiple times.
- If you are trying to remove ballpoint pen ink, after using the rubbing alcohol, apply regular liquid laundry detergent onto the area and let it sit for three to five minutes.
Quick Fix Alternative
If you don't have rubbing alcohol, try hand sanitizer to remove or fade the ink stain. Hand sanitizer is mostly isopropyl alcohol and can be used in a pinch to break down an ink stain on fabric. Apply the sanitizer on the stain and keep blotting with a clean cloth or paper towel.
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Check the Fabric and Wash the Garment
- If the stain is gone, wash your garment in a normal cycle using the hottest water that is safe for the fabric.
- If the stain remains, mix oxygen-based bleach and cool water. Follow package directions for how much product to use per gallon of water.
- Completely submerge the garment and allow it to soak for at least eight hours. If the stain persists, mix a fresh solution and repeat.
How to Remove Ink Stains With Nail Polish Remover
Although it can work on permanent ink stains, nail polish remover should be used cautiously because it can damage fabrics.
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Test the Fabric
Test it on an inner seam or a hidden area. If the fabric remains undamaged, proceed to the next step.
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Blot the Stain With Nail Polish Remover
Blot the fabric with nail polish remover in the same way as instructed with the rubbing alcohol and be sure to move the stained area to a clean, dry section of a towel as the ink is removed.
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Rinse and Wash the Garment
When finished, rinse the nail polish remover completely from the fabric and launder the clothing as recommended on the care label.
How to Remove Ink Stains With Hairspray
Most hairsprays contain alcohol, which helps dissolve the ink and remove the stain. Try to find a hairspray with a high alcohol content, often the least expensive brands are best.
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Place Stained Area on a Towel
Place a clean, dry towel underneath the fabric where the stain is.
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Spray and Blot the Stain With Hairspray
Spray the stain thoroughly with the hairspray and blot with another clean towel until the stain is gone.
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Wash the Garment
Launder the clothing as recommended.
How to Remove Ink Stains With Milk
Another gentle way to remove ink stains is with milk. This method requires overnight soaking. Here are the steps to take with this alternative method:
- Fill a shallow bowl or container with enough milk to cover the ink stain. Submerge the fabric.
- Let the garment soak in the milk overnight.
- Remove the garment from the milk the next day and launder the clothing as recommended.
How to Remove Ink Stains With Vinegar and Cornstarch
Distilled white vinegar and cornstarch are other common household products for ink removal. Here's how to use this alternative method:
- Wet the ink stain with the vinegar.
- Create a paste with two parts vinegar and three parts cornstarch and work into the fabric.
- Let the paste dry completely.
- Without removing the paste from the garment first, wash the garment.
Additional Tips for Handling Ink Stains
- If the stain is pesky and won't come out, consider dyeing the garment a dark color.
- Disguise it with a decorative patch, ribbon, or button.
- Stains in a less prominent location can be hidden by wearing another garment on top of it, such as a sweater over a collared shirt with an ink stain on the sleeve.
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Does dried ink come out of clothes?
While it may be more difficult, dried ink comes out of clothes. Try blotting it with water, applying rubbing alcohol to the stain, or letting it sit in liquid laundry detergent depending on the fabric it's made from and the type of ink stain you're trying to remove.
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Are ink stains permanent?
Ink stains can be removed from clothing using a variety of solutions and techniques. It may take multiple tries, so repeat the process until the stain is lifted.
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Does rubbing alcohol bleach clothes?
Rubbing alcohol cannot be used on all fabrics to remove ink stains. Check whether it's safe to use on your item, and if you're still unsure, test it out on a small, hidden area first.