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The pen you had in your pocket leaked, or you wiped your sleeve across a page of ink that was not dry yet. Now you have a stain on your favorite cotton shirt or pair of jeans! If you just toss the garment in the wash as usual, the stain will likely become permanent, but with a bit of patience and some common household items, you can remove most ink stains completely. This guide will teach you to identify the kind of stain you are dealing with, and provide methods for removing different kinds of ink.
 
The pen you had in your pocket leaked, or you wiped your sleeve across a page of ink that was not dry yet. Now you have a stain on your favorite cotton shirt or pair of jeans! If you just toss the garment in the wash as usual, the stain will likely become permanent, but with a bit of patience and some common household items, you can remove most ink stains completely. This guide will teach you to identify the kind of stain you are dealing with, and provide methods for removing different kinds of ink.
  
[[Category: Clothing Stains]]
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[[Category:Clothing Stains]]
[[Category:Pen Ink and Marker Stains]]
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[[Category: Pen Ink and Marker Stains]]
 
==Steps==
 
==Steps==
 
===Assessing the Stain===
 
===Assessing the Stain===