How to use: Mix a few drops of dish soap with warm water. Dampen a cloth with this solution and blot the pen mark, gently working the stain out.
Tip: Avoid scrubbing too harshly, as this could damage the fabric or surface.
5. White Vinegar
How to use: Pour a small amount of white vinegar on a cloth and blot the pen mark. Vinegar is often effective at breaking down ink stains.
Tip: Test this method on an inconspicuous area first to ensure it doesn’t affect the fabric.
6. Commercial Stain Removers
How to use: Use a stain remover that’s safe for upholstery or fabric. Apply it as directed on the packaging and let it sit for the recommended time before blotting or wiping away the stain.
Tip: Always read the label to ensure it’s safe for your chair’s material.
7. Toothpaste (Non-Gel)
How to use: Apply a small amount of non-gel toothpaste to the stain and gently rub it with a soft cloth. Rinse with water afterward.
Tip: Use a white, non-gel toothpaste to avoid additional stains from colorants.
For any of these methods, always be sure to test in a hidden area of the chair first to make sure the material is safe for the treatment!
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