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Ink Stain in my Drier

Q: Removal of ink pen stain inside Electric Dryer Hi all. I had a blue ink pen unknowingly go through my dryer and now there are blue ink stains thru out the inside of the dryer. I have tried WD-40 , crud cutter, hair spray which worked for a bit, but there are still deep stains left of the ink. Any suggestions as how to remove the ink? thanks -- Karen Brasko (tater77) Reply (Ref:0305

Answer #1: Ink Pen Stain in Dryer: I don’t know how long ago this was for you or if this will be helpful still but this happened to me as well and I used a white rag with acetone (nail polish remover if you have it) and also isopropyl alcohol alternately. This worked very well with just a little rubbing. Try not to breathe too much of the acetone & alcohol fumes. -- Nick Comment Apr 16th 2007

Answer #2: Dryer Spot Suggestion  Hi Karen, I had a blue ink pen go thru my dryer and had some luck with Soft Scrub (green label w/ bleach.) The interior of my dryer is painted white, and it came off easily. I was actually looking for solutions to my blue-spotted clothing when I ran across your query. Any ideas? --  Connie - Constance O'Hanlon  Comment 14 Dec 2003 

Answer #2: Blue Ink Stain Removal. Best removal tool for blue ink is hair spray. Then you will need simple soap to remove the hair spray and ink. Works every time – even on hands! -- Deanne Fox. Comment Jun 18 2007

Q: DRYERS CAN YOU TELL ME HOW TO CLEAN INK OUT OF MY DRYER? I LEFT A PEN IN MY WORK CLOTHES AND NOW IT'S ALL OVER THE DRUM OF MY DRYER. THANK YOU TRINA -- Reply 15 Oct 2002  (Ref:0813)

Q:  Ink stains in dryer.  If you found out how to get rid of the ink stains in your dryer.. let me know. I am afraid to use anything flammable for obvious reasons.... Reply, 25 Jan 2004

Answer #1: Ink Pen Stain in Dryer: I don’t know how long ago this was for you or if this will be helpful still but this happened to me as well and I used a white rag with acetone (nail polish remover if you have it) and also isopropyl alcohol alternately. This worked very well with just a little rubbing. Try not to breathe too much of the acetone & alcohol fumes. -- Nick Comment Apr 16th 2007

Answer #2: Ink Stain That happened to me and I used rubbing alcohol on a cloth or paper towel do it in a vented area, or a little at a time good luck  Mazname Comment  18/05/2005

Answer #3:  try lime away. -- Marie Stella Comment  25 Oct 2003

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