Getting pen out of a nylon shirt.
Getting pen out of a nylon shirt.
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Furbo

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1,603 posts

48 months

Sunday 10th August
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One of my children has got this pen on his favourite white sports top. Nylon I think. Boss.


Rubbing alcohol and this sticky stuff remover won’t even touch it.

It’s a line, not a splodge.

Any ideas chaps please?





Edited by Furbo on Sunday 10th August 18:12

LunarOne

6,494 posts

153 months

Sunday 10th August
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Put another parallel line on it and then you can pretend it's designed that way.

Furbo

Original Poster:

1,603 posts

48 months

Sunday 10th August
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LunarOne said:
Put another parallel line on it and then you can pretend it's designed that way.
Wait that's a brill.... no it's a st idea sorry.

Mr Pointy

12,571 posts

175 months

Sunday 10th August
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Try acetone/nail polish remover & maybe escalate to brake cleaner:

https://www.calpaclab.com/nylon-chemical-compatibi...

JoshSm

1,605 posts

53 months

Sunday 10th August
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Could try reading the pen manufacturer's page https://www.unibrands.co/pages/faq

Apparently a water based ink, they have suggestions for removal.

OldGermanHeaps

4,680 posts

194 months

Sunday 10th August
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Usually the best thing for removing pen ink is undyed methylated spirits.

Furbo

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1,603 posts

48 months

Sunday 10th August
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JoshSm said:
Could try reading the pen manufacturer's page https://www.unibrands.co/pages/faq

Apparently a water based ink, they have suggestions for removal.
Good thinking Josh. Thanks.


Furbo

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48 months

Sunday 10th August
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To my surprise, milk is actually getting rid of it. The pen maker suggests Clorox 2 to finish the job, but we don't have it. Is there anything we MIGHT have that would do?


zb

3,379 posts

180 months

Sunday 10th August
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Furbo said:
To my surprise, milk is actually getting rid of it. The pen maker suggests Clorox 2 to finish the job, but we don't have it. Is there anything we MIGHT have that would do?
Vanish powder, wet pen area rub powder on and leave for a while. Then wash as normal, add some vanish to the wash cycle.

Inbox

220 posts

2 months

Sunday 10th August
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A credit card works wonders 😄

TT86

151 posts

39 months

Sunday 10th August
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A biro leaked in my wife's short pocket and badly stained both her shirt and bra.

Google suggested hairspray. After lots of spraying and blotting and a wash it was completely gone, I didn't expect it to work at all tbh

Furbo

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Sunday 10th August
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Thanks all.

The answer was milk and oxy action vanish.

Credit to Josh for recommending the pen manufacturer website.


JoshSm

1,605 posts

53 months

Sunday 10th August
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Milk wasn't exactly the obvious solution - definitely not on my list! - but luckily they'd thrown out an FAQ.