Ink Remover

  • Easy-to-use stick
  • Use on washable fabric, pigmented leather or vinyl upholstery
  • Known to remove: grease, engine grime, food stains, grass stains, shoe scuffs, chocolate, perspiration, blood, and more.

Eliminate the fear of stains with Mohawk's Ink Remover, our easy-to-use stain remover stick, specifically created to eliminate ink marks or lipstick stains. Stains must be considered recent within 3-5 days.




Step-By-Step Instructions

Note:

Grease, engine grime, food stains, grass stains, shoe scuffs, chocolate, perspiration, and blood are examples of other stains that can be removed. The procedure is the same for all stains. Always test in an inconspicuous area before using.

Leather or Vinyl

Please note: Ink Remover is most effective on recent (within 3 to 5 days) ink stains.

Step 1

Pre-clean the area with Leather Cleaner or with a Leather Clean and Renew Wipe.

Step 2

Remove the cap from the Ink Remover tube and push the tube from the bottom to reveal about ΒΌ" of the stick.

Step 3          

Rub the Ink Remover stick directly onto the stain, making sure to cover the entire mark. Applying the stick from various directions helps get the remover down into the texture of the leather. An application from just one direction could leave voids. Allow the remover to do the work. Don't scrub hard because scrubbing could cause color loss. You will see the ink dissolving as you rub the stick over it.  As the stain transfers to the ink stick, wipe off the end of the stick with a tissue or a clean cloth.

Step 4

When it looks like the ink is dissolved, wash away the residue with Leather Cleaner (or a wipe). Dry the area with a tissue or a clean white cloth. Do not use a colored cloth because color could be transferred to the leather.

Step 5

Most often, ink stains require 2 or 3 applications of Ink Remover to totally remove the ink. Repeat steps 3 and 4 a time or two more.

Step 6

If the stain still persists or is hard to get out of the grain of the leather, reapply the Ink Remover. Dip a soft bristled brush (such as a tooth brush) into distilled water, and use the brush to gently scrub the stain.

Step 7

Wash away the residue with Leather Cleaner (or a wipe). Dry the area with a tissue or a clean cloth. Scrubbing with a brush may be repeated as needed.

 Step 8

Protect the area from spills and soiling by applying Leather Protector with a clean cloth or by using Leather Protector Wipes.

 


Frequently Asked Questions

What product should I use to take an ink mark off of my leather furniture?

Ink Remover is a very good product for cleaning away ink stains.

Can Ink Remover be used for other tough to remove stains besides ink?

Ink Remover is very good at removing grease, engine grime, food stains, grass stains, shoe scuffs, chocolate, perspiration, blood, and many other stains.

Can Ink Remover be used on all types of leather?

Ink Remover should only be used on top coated (pigmented leather) or vinyl surfaces.

Can Ink Remover be used on fabric upholstery?

Ink Remover can be used on washable fabric upholstery. Always test Ink Remover in an inconspicuous area before using.