How Do You Remove An Ink Stain On Silk?
It is pretty much a guarantee that every adult–at some point in their life–has had an ink stain on their clothing or another piece of fabric. The thought of getting an ink stain on a piece of silk is usually followed by the thought of throwing the garment away. The sooner you get to work on removing that stain from the silk, the better chance you have of saving the garment. Remove the garment. Blot at the ink stain with blotting paper. Place a piece of the blotting paper on both sides of the stain and press lightly to absorb the ink stain. Soak the garment in cold water for three to five minutes. Place a piece of the blotting paper on both sides of the stain. Place an object on the top sheet of paper and leave it there for three to five minutes. This gives the blotting paper time to absorb the ink. Remove the object and the blotting paper. Spray hair spray onto the ink stain. The alcohol in the hair spray breaks down the ink particles. Again, place a piece of the blotting paper on bo