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Help! ink on wallpaper

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  • donnaessex
    donnaessex Posts: 562 Forumite
    Thank you! I told her to try a slice of bread (no idea why I remember that one but still) and I'll tell her to try hairspray if that doesnt work.
    :o Trying to become debt free but this site makes me spend a fortune!!! :o
  • This site might help:

    www.crayola.com/canwehelp

    and click on the link for stain removal.
  • As this has fallen from the front page of OS, I'll add it to the existing thread to give you more ideas :)
    :rudolf: Sheep, pigs, hens and bees on our Teesdale smallholding :rudolf:
  • My daughter used a ink stamp on my new white wallpaper only been done 7months and its bright pink ink any ideas would be fab
  • meg72
    meg72 Posts: 5,164 Forumite
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    Heds2202 wrote: »
    My daughter used a ink stamp on my new white wallpaper only been done 7months and its bright pink ink any ideas would be fab

    I use a baby wipe to lean ink of my stamps when I am making cards may be worth a try for you although paper does tend to absorb more than stamps.
    Slimming World at target
  • I'd say try a baby wipe 1st, then add a little white toothpaste and rub gently (make sure you use 1 that's white and not got all the coloured/mouthwash stripes in etc.)
    A friend told me this for crayons on my walls :eek: once and it worked a treat - she said it's good for most "drawing on wall" emergencies so it may help with this as it's ink.
    Good luck. :)
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