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Ink – whether from a ball point pen or a felt tip marker – can easily stain your leather upholstery and leave an unsightly mark. This could be especially prone to occurring if you have a small child in the house learning to draw or write, who has decided to use your leather furniture as a canvas. Fortunately, with the stain removal methods below, there is no need to resort to throwing out your leather furniture after it gets an ink stain.
 
Ink – whether from a ball point pen or a felt tip marker – can easily stain your leather upholstery and leave an unsightly mark. This could be especially prone to occurring if you have a small child in the house learning to draw or write, who has decided to use your leather furniture as a canvas. Fortunately, with the stain removal methods below, there is no need to resort to throwing out your leather furniture after it gets an ink stain.
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==