Q&A: What can I use to remove ink pen from white leather furniture?

Question by gypsyjade37: What can I use to remove ink pen from white leather furniture?
transferred ink pen from my daughters skin to our white leather couch where she had been laying. Have tried hair spray and even tried nail polish remover. But both started to remove the finish of the leather and didn’t really remove any of the ink pen.

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Answer by DARLA
Carefully try rubbing alcohol. Leather is a skin, and chemicals will probably dry it out, so after getting the stain out, treat the leather with the proper leather care product.

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3 Responses to “Q&A: What can I use to remove ink pen from white leather furniture?”

  1. Z says:

    i would try a mr clean magic eraser they actually work with removing stains and marks from most surfaces, but do what darla said and take care of the leather with some sort of oil because it is a cleaner.

  2. Muffett : says:

    goo gone

  3. Ron says:

    Rubbing alcohol isn't ethanol (the type in drinks) and it's also not methanol; instead it's isopropyl alcohol, which is not drinkable either.

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