How I easily remove pen marks from my shirt using hairspray

How I easily remove pen marks from my shirt using hairspray

My son went to first grade last year. We bought him a backpack, school supplies and uniforms. Our school requires you to follow the dress code: boys wear light shirts. But the problem turned out to be that after lessons on the sleeve cuffs there are often traces of a ballpoint pen.

They are washed off very poorly. I tried many advertised means, but there was little sense from them. Then a work friend told me one interesting way that she constantly uses. At first I was skeptical, but still decided to try.

The bottom line is that with clean, light cotton cloth and hair spray, you can completely remove ink. Now I remove the stains the only way.

In the place of pollution from the wrong side, I lay a piece of light cotton fabric. I apply hairspray abundantly from above to moisturize this place well.

When the ink begins to spread, I pat them. Again I spray with varnish and wait a bit until the trace fades.

Then I put a cloth on the place of pollution and apply varnish. I wait until the ink mark disappears completely.

I wash the shirt in the usual way. If the shirt is white, I can add aspirin or citric acid. It is better than expensive chemical bleaches.

After all these manipulations, no trace remains of the handle. The shirt looks like new. Now I don’t worry every day that the child will come home painted.

 

 

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