How to remove ink - Water based marker -
- Since the company's ink is designed with an emphasis on storage stability, dropping the ink adhered to, such as clothes and furniture, it is extremely difficult.
- Even if those are washed by dry clearners, the ink would become lighter but cannot be removed completely.
In case you remove the ink yourself [from general clothing]
Please note
- How to remove depends on the type of ink.
- Detergents and solvents (water and alcohol) can damage clothing. Check the label and try it on a piece of clothing or in an inconspicuous place before using it.
- Detergents and solvents can damage your skin. Please wear gloves.
a-1) POSCA, CHALK MARKER, PROCKEY
- Cloth (100% cotton)
As soon as possible before the ink get dries, apply (weak) alkaline detergent or a solid soap to the part stained with the ink and wash by hands as "squeezeing" ink out from the fiber until the stain fades off. |
- Glass, metal, if you write on the plastic Also, when CHALK MARKER can not be removed by wiping off with a wet cloth.
Rub with (weak) alkaline detergent or a solid soap.
a-2) MTY-7, PIN
- Cloth (100% cotton)
As soon as possible before the ink gets dry, apply (weak) alkaline detergent or a solid soap to the part stained with the ink and wash by hands as "squeezeing" ink out from the fiber until the stain fades off. |
a-3) color pen (PW-503PLT, PW-100T PC, PW-101T PC)
- Cloth (100% cotton)
The ink can be removed by laundry.
a-4) a fluorescent pen (Propus)
- Cloth (100% cotton)
If you wait too long and put it washes immediately. If you wait too long and dry and the dry cleaning (degree thinner).* PUS-151ER does not fall.