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How to Get Felt Tip Pen Off of Leather


Leather is a natural material that comes from animal hides. Similar to other natural products, leather is porous and absorbent.


When a felt tip pen stain ends up on your leather surface you must remove the stain from the surface as well as from the pores without causing the stain to spread further.


By isolating the ink stain before you clean it, you can keep from making a bigger mess.


Skill level:Moderate


http://www.ehow.co.uk/how_7723631_felt-tip-pen-off-leather.html


DulwichFox

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> How to Get Felt Tip Pen Off of Leather

>

> Leather is a natural material that comes from

> animal hides. Similar to other natural products,

> leather is porous and absorbent.

>

> When a felt tip pen stain ends up on your leather

> surface you must remove the stain from the surface

> as well as from the pores without causing the

> stain to spread further.

>

> By isolating the ink stain before you clean it,

> you can keep from making a bigger mess.

>

> Skill level:Moderate

>

> http://www.ehow.co.uk/how_7723631_felt-tip-pen-of

> f-leather.html

>

> DulwichFox


Rub a Kebab over it

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