It’s a common occurrence: You spill coffee on your laptop or you scribble in your notebook with a blue ballpoint pen. Ink is everywhere! And, of course, there’s no way to get that ink off without scrubbing and possibly damaging your laptop. Here’s a quick (and easy) way to remove pen ink from your car interior: pour 1 cup of white vinegar onto a clean cloth and place the cloth over the spot where you spilled the ink. Wring the cloth until all the ink is removed. Vinegar is an effective cleaner and will also help to neutralize any odor left by the pen ink.
What You Will Need
If ink is spilled on a car’s interior, there are several steps that can be taken to remove the ink. Wiping with a dry cloth may work in some cases, but if the ink has dried, any residual liquid will be difficult to remove. In more severe cases where liquid has been spilt, a cleaner such as rubbing alcohol or Isopropyl Alcohol may be necessary.
How to Do It
If you’ve got ink smeared all over your car’s interior, there are a few ways to remove it. The most common method is to use a vacuum cleaner with the hose attachment, but this can be time-consuming and it’s not always effective. Another option is to use a household cleaning product such as dish soap or vinegar and water, but this also may not be successful. If the ink is particularly difficult to remove, you can try using a solvent such as acetone or nail polish remover. Be sure to read the instructions that come with the product before using it, and take care when working with solvents because they can damage surfaces.
Tips for Success
If you ever find yourself with pen ink on your car interior, there are a few simple steps you can take to remove it.
1. Use a cloth to clean the area where the ink is located. Make sure to use soap and water to clean the surface well.
2. Allow the area to dry completely before applying any kind of cloth or wiping method again.
3. If the ink is still present, try using rubbing alcohol as a cleaner. Be very careful when using this method, as it can cause serious damage if used incorrectly.