If for whatever reason ink stains end up on your clothes or crayon stains on your walls, and you can’t get rid of them no matter how hard you wash them out, then don’t worry because you just need to use the proper technique. This video tutorial by Clean My Space on YouTube will show you how to easily and quickly remove stains on clothes or surfaces effectively using common household items.

RELATED: How to Remove Clothes Stain Using Baking Soda

Now, you can say goodbye to stubborn stains and hello to spotless clean areas, and you won’t even need to exert too much effort or keep washing and cleaning the ink-stained area repeatedly. Proceed to read the written instructions down below now to learn how, and while you’re at it make sure to watch the video tutorial as well for more details.

What You’ll Need to Get Rid of Ink Stains:

  • A clean cloth
  • A towel
  • Rubbing alcohol
  • Dish soap
  • Sponge
  • Toothbrush and toothpaste

How to Remove Ink Stains Easily:

How to Remove Ink Stains Easily
Image credit: Clean My Space via YouTube

For Pen Stains on Clothes

Place a clean cloth underneath the stain area, then spray an ample amount of rubbing alcohol, and leave it for a few minutes to let the ink bleed and loosen. Take another towel or clean cloth, then blot and press the stain hard, and lift it away. The ink will transfer to the cloth, then continue blotting until most of the ink is gone, and pre-treat it with dish soap before washing it in the machine.

For Crayon Stains on Surfaces

For crayon stains on surfaces, walls, or furniture, just get a wet sponge, then apply some baking soda to it, and gently buff the surface with it until the crayon stain is gone. Rinse the surface clean and wipe it dry. You can also use a non-gel toothpaste and a toothbrush to buff the surface instead.

Easy Ink Stain Cleaning Tips and Hacks
Image credit: Clean My Space via YouTube

How to Get Rid of Ink and Crayon Stains

*All image credit belongs to Clean My Space via YouTube. Follow and subscribe to her channel for more! 

How to Get Rid of Ink and Crayon Stains

icon

Elle Ann

With a flair and passion for writing, crafting, and cooking, I've embarked on a mission to discover promising content and turn it into simplified tutorials to help readers whip up their own nifty crafts and delicious food.
Food for me is an art form, so I get my kicks from playing around with flavors and ingredients. And, if you can't find me in the kitchen, I'm probably lurking in a cozy café, sipping on some coffee while indulging in my favorite burnt Basque cheesecake with either a book or phone in hand, of course.

You May Also Like