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How to Remove Ink and Ball Point pen from Fabric

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How to Remove Ink and Ball Point pen from Fabric. To Remove Ink visit us at www. http://OilLift.net , remember to get your free copy of How to Kill your Cleaning Staff a free download. Removing Ink and Ball point pen from fabric would normally require very toxic solvents or poisons. This new product removes ink and ball point pen with ease. Built with the same plant based chemistry as patented Oil lift™ technologies which replace 90% of toxic cleaners and solvents, Lift™ Graffiti, Ink and Goo Remover

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  • its better than other products but do you know how to take out a stain from those pepsi or coke slurpies you get at ampm cuz i was in the car nd like it got bumpy and it spilled like 2 drops on a brand new white hollister shirt but like i dont want to use a product thats so rough cuz you know hollister shirts some are very delicate and i dont wanna use bleach cuz it has that red bird on the front and in blue letters it says holister and i dont want them to bleach out so idk wat to do!

  • @MrSkabtree for the type of stain you want to remove you would use an alkaline cleaner. the product in the video it technically a solvent even though its made from plants. Please download my free book called "How to Kill your Cleaning Staff" at OiLLift(dot)net it will explain the cleaner types and how to clean pretty much any type of stain. it's also funny with pictures and videos. hope this helps

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  • Exceedingly educative thank you, I presume your current audience would definitely want a good deal more writing like this carry on the excellent hard work.

  • @fairhillnorrie actually, no that is not water based, the product removes solvent based black felt markers. I formulated it for the purpose of replacing the highly toxic ink removers and the graffiti removal people love it. look at some of the black felt marker videos on my channel

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