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Removing Tippex

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  • Lillibet_2
    Lillibet_2 Posts: 3,364 Forumite
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    don't know if you can still buy tippex thinners? This used to work gettign it off my fingers:o years ago but I haven't seen any for ages? (I also used to love the smell but that's another story!:o:rolleyes:, nowdays I just get high on magic markers:D:naughty:))
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  • annie12
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    Thanks, I will try the fabric conditioner & nylon bath puff thing!!

    annie
  • DD2 has come home home with a tippex stain on her dark navy school trousers. Any ideas as to how I get the stain out? The trousers are currently soaking in water and I tried a using vanish stain bar but I guess something stronger is needed.
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  • squeaky
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    White spirit seems to be the answer...

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  • Many thanks, Squeaky, you've come to the rescue again.
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  • Hi Oldstylers,
    Does anybody know a treatment for removing Tippex ?
    DDs School skirt is ruined !
    Know advice must be in here somewhere but cant find it.
    Any help much appreciated
    TIA
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  • squeaky
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    Hi springchicken... :)

    I found the earlier thread and have added your post to it. Since posts are listed in date order you'll need to read this one from the beginning.

    Good luck :)
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  • dihunny
    dihunny Posts: 88 Forumite
    Hi All,

    Disaster-I've dropped a bottle of tippex and it's now splattered clothes, carpet, computer chair and keyboard. It dried so fast-i didn't stand a chance.:eek:

    Any ideas?

    Thanks in advance

    dihunny
  • Pink.
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    Hi dihunny,

    We have an older thread that may help so I've merged your thread with it to keep all the suggestions together.

    Pink
  • meanmum
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    I just used the nylon bath puff with clothes washing liquid on polyester school trousers, & it worked pretty well - now the only stubborn areas are where he tried to wipe it off & it's more embedded in the fibres. I'm so glad I found this tip as I was about to throw them out!
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