Removing Ink Stains
Removing Ink Stains
by Barry Shultz
You probably heard lots of recipes for removing ink from clothing and furniture but I'm going to share a few with you that you may
not have come across yet.
We have tried "Resolve Spot Magic Carpet Cleaner" on a carpet in our production area and were amazed when the ink
disappeared right before our eyes. It works just like the name...magic!
Lava soap works pretty good to get ink stains off your hands.
Here are some homemade remedies:
You can use rubbing alcohol to dab on stained areas. Use a cotton ball, paper towel or Q-tip.
You can remove ink stains on colored fabrics by soaking them in milk over night then washing as usual.
If the stain is on white material use a bit of lemon juice and salt made into a paste and then rub it into the stained area. Let the article hang
dry in the sun and it should be bright and stain free.
Use hair spray to remove ink from painted walls and some clothing.
Another trick to remove ink stains from walls is to use toothpaste. Apply it to the stain, wait 10 minutes and wipe clean.
The absolute BEST solution, however, is Dye-Gone
or ReDuRan. These amazing products are the best thing we found to remove ink stains from
hands, clothing, rugs or just about anything. Click
here for more information on Dye-Gone and ReDuRan.
If you have another solution not mentioned here let me know about
it. I'll post it in the next newsletter.
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I've been asked many times what the letters after the HP cartridges mean.
Here is the nomenclature:
First Letter
A = Standard Cartridge filled 100% with ink
D = Economy Cartridge filled 50% with ink
( ) = No Letter is the same as A
Second Letter
N = Made in North America
C = Made in North Canada
E = Made in North Europe, Middle East, or Africa
L = Made in Latin America
A = Made in Asia Pacific
( )= No letter is the same as N
Regardless of the letters our remanufactured cartridges come with
a full charge.
http://atlascopy.com/cartridges/index.htm
Till next time.
Happy printing
Barry Shultz
Atlascopy, Inc.
PO Box 1292
Dover, DE. 19904
http://atlascopy.com
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