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An Amazingly uncomplicated Way to take off Ink Stains

Magic Pen - An Amazingly uncomplicated Way to take off Ink Stains

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We've all done it right? We've had a leaky pen in our shirt pocket or we got carried away with a black mark and the end supervene is we have that stuff on our clothes and our skin. The good news is that a magic mark or ink stain does not mean your popular shirt, or dress or pair of pants is ruined. There's a way to get rid of those unsightly marks without expensive dry cleaning bills and it involves an inexpensive goods that I'll bet you would have never idea about.

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Now I'm not paid to promote this product. You won't see me on a billboard holding it up with "Amazing Results" in bold letters splashed over the top. I'm simply saying of all the other brands I tried this one worked best. The product? Why it's Purell Hand Sanitizer. That's right, a hand sanitizer that also gets out stains.

Now if you have this ink or worse, magic marker, on your skin, you simply pour a small Purell on it and slowly start rubbing. It may take a incorporate of applications but the mark and the ink will disappear like magic from your hands, or wherever the marks are (who hasn't occasionally gotten one on their forehead when they went to adjust their glasses with a mark in their hand).

For that popular piece of clothing that appears to be ruined try this. Apply a small Purell to a clean white cloth. Test the fabric to make sure the sanitizer won't stain or mark the clothing by dabbing a small on an inconspicuous place like the inside of a sleeve or behind a button. If there are no adverse effects from that test, then use the same dabbing request for retrial directly on the stain. You should see the ink change from the garment to the white cloth. Make sure you don't rub the Purcell in, just slowly dab it on.

Once the stain is removed, soak the garment in tepid water for about a half hour. slowly squeeze out the excess water and then air dry the garment but not in direct sunlight.

Presto, garment saved and so was the price of a dry cleaner. So the next time you find yourself with a Magic mark in your hand, be fearless, mark away with abandon knowing that if you slip up it's not the end of the world you can get rid of your ink stain easily.

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How to take off Stains in Leather Seats

Does Magic Pen Work With Madreds - How to take off Stains in Leather Seats

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You left the car window down or the sunroof open and there's a water stain in your car's leather seat....or your girlfriend spilled here red wine in your leather car seat on a night out on the town....or your kids decided they were a soon to be artist and tried their techniques out on your leather car seat with a pen, arrggg. Got kids myself, so feel your pain. Stain discharge in leather seats can be tough, here's a few tricks to help get you going.

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As a professional leather fix specialist I'm here to tell you that there are not to many products that can be used on a leather car seat that won't remove the end before removing the stain. Most leather in today's cars is a accomplished leather with a water borne urethane leather dye applied to it and is pretty susceptible to chemicals and can be removed pretty of course with a solvent cleaner. So when in doubt call a professional.

Water stains in Leather Seat....this is a pretty hard one to get rid of. I recently had reader send me an email on how he could get the water stains out of his car after leaving his sunroof open. This part is kinda for him considering I think I lost his email with pictures, I did get to see them though, so not all was lost. The pictures showed a crease that ran along the middle of the leather seat where the water had puckered the leather. In this type of situation there are two things we could do, one is sand the crease out and with some fillers and dye make the seat new again, this is where a leather professional comes in to play, or transfer of the section that is creased, that's where an cushion shop comes in. In these type of situations there aren't any leather conditioners or cleaners in the world that will remove a creased or puckered leather, what happens is the actual buildings of the fibers in the leather have been altered and what you see is what you have.

If the water hasn't puckered the leather and has just left a stain, a slight trick I learned from my good friend Dwain Berlin with Leather Craft Secrets, and you go to your bread box in the kitchen for this one. Take a piece of bread and roll it up into a ball and rub and blot the area with the bread ball, works pretty good. Dwain has a lot of great advice for leather care, and if your curious in some great fun with leather go check out his book, it's quite impressive and I myself learned a few things.

Most of the time water will just evaporate and with no problems and the stains will disappear. If your car leather gets wet dry it as best you can with a towel and then condition it with your Lexol Conditioner. One way to dry the cars leather is by leaving the windows down and setting it in the sun to dry, or crack the windows and turn your car on with the heat on full blast and let it run for about 30 minutes. I'm not real hip on that one cause it's a waste of gas but it does work to dry things out better. But all the time condition, some rain waters are pretty dirty and harsh and the leather needs those extra nutrients to keep it soft.

If the stains are just too bad then new leather dye is the only way to bring it back then call your local leather professional like me to come and make it new again.
Mold Stains in Leather Seat....Or mildew which ever. This one kinda goes along with the water stains. Take and mix a cup of water and a cup of rubbing alcohol and mix them together, take a towel and rub a small number of the explication onto the stained areas, until the spot is gone, again watch for dye lift, this trick works pretty well and ordinarily removes the mildew pretty quick without dye removal.

Food Stains in Leather Seat....This one can be an easy one if you just don't eat in your car, but I'm just as guilty as most and eat on the run. A mild dish soap and warm water with a rag or scotch brite pad will do the trick in most cases. Most automotive leather is accomplished and food stuffs ordinarily will wipe right off. If you run into a stubborn one though try a slight all-purpose degreaser on a rag, don't rub too much or dye may lift. If the stain on your leather car seat from food doesn't come up with this then the dye from the food has penetrated the fibers of the leather and has dyed it, so it's time for a professional leather dye job.

Aniline leather or NuBuck leather is a different story though, thats the soft stuff you see as an inserted piece ordinarily in the middle of the seats. You can use the soapy explication but water spots sometimes show up, so a special cleaner works best for this kind of leather. One I propose is from the guys over at Leather Magic, they have a NuBuck Leather Care Kit that is the answer to all your NuBack needs. This kit includes cleaners and conditioners for the soft stuff, this type of leather is delicate and should be treated as such. Don't use your usual leather cleaners and conditioners on this type of leather due to fact of the oils in them will damage the look of the leather, then no more soft feeling NuBuck, so definitely check out Leather Magics NuBuck Kit.

Ink, Marker, and Crayon on Leather Seat....Urgent!!! Get to it as soon as you can! If the ink is fresh you have a best opportunity of removing it from the leather then not. Rubbing alcohol, with a slight bit of acetone added will sometimes get it. I've heard of hairspray, tried it with not much luck. ordinarily when an ink pen and leather come together they marry and don't split to easily. Ink is a dye and is made to lanch anyone it comes into contact with. Most ink spots I've ran into I've ordinarily had to dye the leather to cover the spot.

Crayon on a leather seat can be a booger if it's melted in the seat, you can try this but be just not to burn or pucker your leather. Take an iron and a paper towel and lay the paper towel over the crayon and with a low heat rub the iron over the paper towel over the crayon. The crayon will melt into the paper towel, move the towel around to clean spots until the crayon is gone, a slight of rubbing alcohol should remove the remaining. This trick works on carpeting and cloth too. If they're just marks on the leather seat a slight soap and water should do the trick or even a slight rubbing alcohol on a towel works good to. If all fails there is a stock from Protective Products Corp. That is all natural with no solvents that will remove crayon and lipstick it's called Solv-It, but just like anyone try a spot in an unsuspecting spot to see if it removes dye.

One last trick that I've read about around the net and am in the process of testing it, but it the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser, they do work around the house, so why not the car too. I've removed crayon and marks on my walls before with them, I do consideration it take a slight paint with it though, but they do work. If you use one, be just and don't go ape sh$#, rub it then look, rub it then look, they will remove dye, so when using it take your time and check it as you go.

Sweat Stains in Leather Seat ....Salt stains from sweat can be pretty gross looking, but there is a slight trick. Take and make a explication of 3 parts vinegar and one part water and wet a towel and rub the area clean, the vinegar breaks down the and helps to remove the stain.

Paint on Leather Seat....Paint discharge on a leather car seat, well that ones a hard one. If it has dried it's probably there to stay. If it's a water color, just use soap and water to remove it. Latex house paint, you can try a slight Goof Off but keep in mind this is a solvent and can damage the leather seat and remove dye. I have in the past been able to take my pocket knife and scrape it off. Wet the area first with a slight water and lightly try to lift the paint off with your knife or even a razor blade, but don't cut the leather. Mostly though this of course doesn't work without removing the dye underneath, but I have had luck sometimes. If its car paint, try a slight paint reducer on a rag, but just wipe lightly and don't soak the area with the reducer. Solvents and leather seats just don't mix.

My best advice to all when it come to stains in your leather car seats, and that is to be conscious of what you do, try to keep our slight Picasso's pen free, keep our food out of our cars, roll the windows up and sunroofs closed, and all the time remember to treat the leather with your Lexol Conditioner on a regular basis, this helps to keep the leather car seats protected and soft and makes it easier to get the spills and accidents from turning into disasters.
But all the time remember that we leather fix professionals are here to save those leather car seats and bring them back to there original state. If you have any questions don't hesitate to contact me for all your leather fix needs.

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Treating and Removing Stains on Designer Bags

Pen Thru Dollar Magic Trick - Treating and Removing Stains on Designer Bags

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Are you fretting over the nasty stain that has ruined your expensive designer bag? Stains, marks, scratches and such cosmetic damage on your bags must be treated accordingly based on the types of material the bags are made of and the sources of the damage. The most base problems encountered are stains from color being transferred inadvertently from clothes, makeup, food and beverage stains and pen ink marks. In this article, we will share with you some proven tips to restore your bag to its original spotless and immaculate state.

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Suede

Examples: Coach Ergo Pieced Suede Tote, Coach Hamptons Suede Hobo & Jimmy Choo Alex Suede.

The majority of stains on suede bags can be cleared using a suede brush. If the stains refuse to go away, try brushing with a suede cleaner over rising steam from boiled water. You can also use a white pencil eraser to rub off minor, dry marks. If yours is a Coach bag, it may have come with a half-pink, half-white block from your purchase. Quite a whole of Branded Bags for Less readers have reported it being sufficient in ridding their Coach bags of ugly stains, marks and even molds from humidity. Plainly wet the block and rubbed it gradually against the stain.

Note that you should never use stain removers that do not explicitly state they are meant for suede fabric, for they may aggravate the stain and cause irreparable damage!

Leather

Part leather examples: Coach Carly Signature (fabric with leather trimmings), Louis Vuitton Monogram Canvas (canvas with leather trimmings) & Burberry Nova Check Shoulder Tote (canvas with leather trimmings).

Full leather examples: Fendi Nappa Leather, Coach inheritance Leather, Coach Carly Leather, Louis Vuitton Mahina, Louis Vuitton Epi Leather, Gucci Leather Hysteria, Burberry first-rate Check & Chanel first-rate Medium Flap with Gold Chain.

You can apply leather cleaning cream, conditioner or protectant to remove outside grime and scratches, which is also good for moisturizing the leather so that it looks pristine. One very raved cleaner is the Apple Leather Care line of cleaners which is able to remove many types of stains such as soil, grease, food and excess oils from leather. Alternatively, any leather protectant like Eagle One Nano Protectant also works well. Spray a generous whole onto a dry, white cloth and wipe it on the leather material of your bag evenly.

For stubborn ink marks and stains on leather, use original Asian medicated oil like the Axe Brand Medicated Oil or rubbing alcohol available at drugstores. This little-known technique is employed by handbag shop assistants and many Branded Bags for Less readers have also given convenient feedback that it did wonders for their bags. Pour a wee onto a dry, white cloth and rub lightly on the nasty mark or stain and it should come off easily.

Patent Leather

Part patent leather examples: Coach Signature Stripe Patent (fabric with patent leather stripe and trimmings) & Fendi Canvas Patent Leather Bag Du Jour (canvas with patent leather trimmings).

Full patent leather examples: Tods Patent Leather Tote, Louis Vuitton Monogram Vernis & Coach Patent Zoe.

Of all the varieties of material, patent leather is probably the most difficult to treat. Once color is transferred onto patent leather, the damage is likely to be permanent unfortunately. However, if you recognize the stain early enough, it might still be potential to saving the bag through a non-acetone nail polish remover or Mr Clean Magic Eraser agreeing to some who had tried numerous methods to fix the problem.

Canvas

Examples: Louis Vuitton Monogram Canvas (canvas with leather trimmings) & Fendi Canvas B Shoulder Bag (canvas with patent leather trimmings).

Stains due to color transfer from clothes, paper bags and magazines can be treated admittedly with a white damp cloth or parasite and normal white soap. For food and beverage stains and other stubborn stains and marks, try the Coach Signature Fabric Cleaner which works for other brands like Louis Vuitton and Gucci canvas bags as well. Coach's lawful Site gives a quote of for this cleaner. Apply a few drops on a white cloth and wipe the stains off in polite circular motions. Wipe away excess with a clean white dampened cloth. Some shop assistants and handbag owners also swear by Baby Wipes on canvas.

Fabric

Examples: Coach Carly Signature (fabric with leather trimmings), Coach Bleecker Signature Large Flap (fabric with leather trimmings) & Gucci Babouska Fabric Tote.

Just as for canvas, you can use the Coach Signature Fabric Cleaner which does the trick for other brands of fabric bags too. Coach's lawful Site gives a quote of for this cleaner. Apply a few drops on a white cloth and wipe the stains off in polite circular motions. Wipe away excess with a clean white dampened cloth.

A more thrifty method which some have used with great success is toothpaste, particularly of the Darlie brand. Apply toothpaste onto a damp, white cloth and rub on the stains in circular motions. Determined dab off excess toothpaste off the darkened patch and allow it to dry. It works, surprisingly!

Above all...

Always be on the safe side - remember to do a patch test on the inside or an inconspicuous area of your bag first before applying any medicine all over. Do not use detergent for treating your stained bags as it may additional damage the finish. Also, avoid taste of your bags with newspapers, magazines, colored paper bags and dark colored cloths during cleaning as color can transfer from these items to your bags in the process.

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