How do you remove an ink stain from a leather couch?


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Alcohol, like isopropyl, is best. I keep those little alcohol prep pads around. They work wonders and they're sold everywhere. You can always buy a bottle of alcohol at the drug store or grocery store. It comes off, don't worry.


I don't know leather but, on cloth I have used hair spray and it works great!!

Hope it helps..
try babyoil and scrub
once again your world wide printer to the rescue> It's called orange stuff hand cleaner. Go to you local print shop and ask them if they have this on hand or to direct you where to go to find some. This is simple and works well. Your hands are the same thing that leather can be made from. Using alcohol can damage your hands and leather. Orange Stuff is citric base all natural. This (orange stuff) is a brand name so ask that printer what they use. I've had ink on cloth,leather and plastic the hand cleaner has always worked. I treat my sometime stained clothes with a little printers hand cleaner no ink no bleeding of the dyes. They are different base materials. Good luck
Try those Mr. Clean Magic Erasers. My son wrote all over my kitchen floor (linoleum) with a sharpie and it got that out. Those things are awesome!

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