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		<title>By: sherrelu36</title>
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		<description>&lt;a href=&quot;&quot;&gt;Jorge&lt;/a&gt;


Well for ink stains I use a pre treatment of hair spray... work it into the stain really well... then use your normal pre treatment... I prefer tide... work that in really well let sit for a while then wash as normal... be sure and check the stain before drying...you can repeat this process again ... but once you dry it will set in and that will be really hard to remove.

good luck</description>
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<p>Well for ink stains I use a pre treatment of hair spray&#8230; work it into the stain really well&#8230; then use your normal pre treatment&#8230; I prefer tide&#8230; work that in really well let sit for a while then wash as normal&#8230; be sure and check the stain before drying&#8230;you can repeat this process again &#8230; but once you dry it will set in and that will be really hard to remove.</p>
<p>good luck</p>
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