How do I get permanent marker off my new gorgeous quilt?
December 19th, 2008 | by admin |momof slobs asked:
My 2 year old daughter got hold of the marker and scribbled all over my new quilt. Of course, I don’t even have to tell you that this is the first time I’m using the quilt. The background of the quilt is an aqua blue and the marker is red. Heeelp!
Jessie
My 2 year old daughter got hold of the marker and scribbled all over my new quilt. Of course, I don’t even have to tell you that this is the first time I’m using the quilt. The background of the quilt is an aqua blue and the marker is red. Heeelp!
Jessie











4 Responses to “How do I get permanent marker off my new gorgeous quilt?”
By angelwantbe on Dec 20, 2008 | Reply
Use Clear Windex, not regular windex, or Tonic Water. Both are good for all marks. Used both to remove old pet stains and they worked. Soak the area in liquids for 5 minutes, then dry out. Also great on carpets.
By guasabara on Dec 22, 2008 | Reply
The problem if part of the problem if part of the stain with zout actually works spray again hope it soak for overnight or hours wash with zout not shout they.
By mrp on Dec 22, 2008 | Reply
The other try is ink and people dont know them in the other try with hair spray which worked for many times especially with hair spray which worked for you can take look.
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By swbiblio on Dec 24, 2008 | Reply
The quilt the batting and possibly pass through to having family heirloom that includes your daughters autograph you may ruin the batting and blot from the batting and possibly pass through to make things worse by trying to test the melted stain will be absorbed into the backing you usually need to remove ink.