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How to Remove Ink Stains from Cotton Clothes

Place paper towels beneath the stain, dab with 70% or 91% rubbing alcohol to dissolve the ink resin, blot repeatedly with clean cotton balls to lift pigment without spreading, rub in liquid detergent, and wash in warm water.

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Context

Conditions that change the method

  • Color-sensitive — Alcohol can dissolve certain acetate dyes; test on an unexposed hem first.

What you need

  • 70% or 91% Rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol)
  • Cotton balls or clean white cloths
  • Heavy paper towels (as an absorption backing)
  • Liquid laundry detergent
  • Warm water
  1. Slip a thick pad of folded paper towels directly inside the garment underneath the ink spot to catch dissolved dye.
  2. Saturate a cotton ball with rubbing alcohol and press it firmly on top of the ink mark without rubbing.
  3. Watch the ink begin to liquefy and transfer into the cotton ball and backing towels. Replace the cotton ball with a fresh alcohol-soaked one as soon as it darkens.
  4. Continue blotting until no more blue or black ink transfers to the cotton ball.
  5. Rinse the area with cool water, then massage 1 teaspoon of liquid laundry detergent into the wet fibers and let sit for 10 minutes.
  6. Launder the garment in the washing machine using warm water. Air-dry and verify all dye is gone before placing in a hot dryer.

What to avoid

  • Never rub or scrub an ink spot back and forth — friction spreads concentrated dye into a giant blue stain.
  • Never apply hairspray if it contains oils or conditioners that leave secondary grease stains; use pure rubbing alcohol.
  • Do not use hot water until the ink solvent has extracted the bulk of the pigment.

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FAQ

Questions people ask

Does cleaning method differ between oil-based ballpoint ink and water-based gel pen ink?
Yes. Oil-based ballpoint pen ink requires alcohol solvent to dissolve resin binders. Water-based gel pen and fountain pen inks flush out quickly with cold water and liquid detergent without needing alcohol.
Can rubbing alcohol remove permanent marker (Sharpie) stains from cotton?
Yes. Permanent marker uses an alcohol-based dye carrier. Applying 91% rubbing alcohol and blotting repeatedly dissolves and extracts the permanent marker pigments effectively.

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