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Shedding Light on the Right Way to Remove Ink Stains from a Tuxedo

If you are trying to clean ink stains off of a tuxedo, it can be complicated. Not only does ink always seem to find its way onto expensive clothing, but when it does, cleaning it up may require specific steps. Follow along for a few tips and tricks that can help you remove ink stains from a tuxedo.


Updated 20 Feb 2023

By Cyryl Wozniak

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Step 1: Pre-Treat with Laundry Detergent

The first step you should take when approaching an ink stain on a tuxedo is to pre-treat the area with a laundry detergent. Use an old toothbrush and cold water to apply detergent gently to the stained area of the tuxedo. This should help to loosen up some of the residue on fabric.

Step 2: Apply White Vinegar

The next step is to take some white vinegar and dab it onto a cloth or cotton ball, and then apply it to stained area. This should help to get rid of some of the ink residue, and it's especially effective in getting out stains that have been set in for a long time. Let the vinegar sit for 15 minutes on the stain, before proceeding to the next step.

Step 3: Use Rubbing Alcohol

The third step involves using rubbing alcohol, which is a powerful solvent for removing ink stains. Take a paper towel or tissue and apply rubbing alcohol directly to the stained area. You want to make sure that you are gentle with this, as rubbing alcohol can do a lot of damage if it's applied too harshly to delicate fabrics.

Step 4: Pre-Soak in Soapy Water

The final step is to pre-soak tuxedo garment in a tub of soapy water. Add a few drops of laundry detergent to water and let the garment soak in there for 20 minutes. This should help to get rid of any remaining ink stains and should also help to remove any lingering odors.

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