[h-cost] testing

2012-05-15 Thread Sharon Collier
Just testing; haven't gotten anything in days.

Sharon C.

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Re: [h-cost] testing

2012-05-15 Thread Chris Bertani
I think everyone is at Costume Con

-- Chris Bertani
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On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 9:09 AM, Sharon Collier sha...@collierfam.com wrote:
 Just testing; haven't gotten anything in days.

 Sharon C.

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Re: [h-cost] testing

2012-05-15 Thread Sharon Collier
Oh, ok, thanks.

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Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2012 9:18 AM
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Subject: Re: [h-cost] testing

I think everyone is at Costume Con

-- Chris Bertani
www.goblinrevolution.org/costumes


On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 9:09 AM, Sharon Collier sha...@collierfam.com
wrote:
 Just testing; haven't gotten anything in days.

 Sharon C.

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[h-cost] Off Topic: Removing ink from cotton blend

2012-05-15 Thread penny1a
My husband added his shorts to my laundry of new summer clothes.  He had an
ink pen in his pocket that got all over my cotton blend clothes.  Then my
daughter put the clothes in the dryer.  The ink is water based and when
trying to remove the ink it bleeds making the end spots bigger.  May husband
did this before and I washed the clothes several times and removed some of
the ink but not all.  This time the ink blots are massive and all over my
clothes.

 

Does anyone have advice as to what to do to remove the ink blots?  I am so
upset that my new summer clothes are so messed up.

 

Penny Ladnier, owner

The Costume Gallery Websites

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Re: [h-cost] Off Topic: Removing ink from cotton blend

2012-05-15 Thread Sharon Collier
I've had luck getting ink out with alcohol, if I remember correctly.
Sharon

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Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2012 4:37 PM
To: h-costume
Subject: [h-cost] Off Topic: Removing ink from cotton blend

My husband added his shorts to my laundry of new summer clothes.  He had an
ink pen in his pocket that got all over my cotton blend clothes.  Then my
daughter put the clothes in the dryer.  The ink is water based and when
trying to remove the ink it bleeds making the end spots bigger.  May husband
did this before and I washed the clothes several times and removed some of
the ink but not all.  This time the ink blots are massive and all over my
clothes.

 

Does anyone have advice as to what to do to remove the ink blots?  I am so
upset that my new summer clothes are so messed up.

 

Penny Ladnier, owner

The Costume Gallery Websites

 http://www.costumegallery.com/ www.costumegallery.com

15 websites of fashion, costume, and textile history

FaceBook:  http://www.facebook.com/TheCostumeGallery
http://www.facebook.com/TheCostumeGallery 

 

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Re: [h-cost] Off Topic: Removing ink from cotton blend

2012-05-15 Thread WorkroomButtons.com
Try blotting, or possible soaking at this stage, with denatured alcohol.  
Rubbing (isopropyl) alcohol will work, but not as well.

Good luck!

Dede O'Hair
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Re: [h-cost] Off Topic: Removing ink from cotton blend

2012-05-15 Thread Marjorie Wilser
I've heard fabulous claims for hairspray as a solvent for ink! But I  
think it's alcohol based anyway :)


==Marjorie Wilser (feeling very lucky she's never had to know)

 @..@   @..@   @..@
Three Toad Press
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On May 15, 2012, at 4:36 PM, penn...@costumegallery.com penn...@costumegallery.com 
 wrote:


My husband added his shorts to my laundry of new summer clothes.  He  
had an
ink pen in his pocket that got all over my cotton blend clothes.   
Then my
daughter put the clothes in the dryer.  The ink is water based and  
when
trying to remove the ink it bleeds making the end spots bigger.  May  
husband
did this before and I washed the clothes several times and removed  
some of
the ink but not all.  This time the ink blots are massive and all  
over my

clothes.



Does anyone have advice as to what to do to remove the ink blots?  I  
am so

upset that my new summer clothes are so messed up.



Penny Ladnier, owner

The Costume Gallery Websites

http://www.costumegallery.com/ www.costumegallery.com

15 websites of fashion, costume, and textile history

FaceBook:  http://www.facebook.com/TheCostumeGallery
http://www.facebook.com/TheCostumeGallery



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Re: [h-cost] Off Topic: Removing ink from cotton blend

2012-05-15 Thread Bambi TBNL
The alcohol is essential.how Everex so is a blotted. We used to get instant 
out of our nursing assistant uniforms by having loads of papertowel handy. It 
is time and materials consuming.it took me 45 minutes  and  1/2 can of 
gairspray once to get out a staint the size of my fist but it did come out 
completely. Put a wad of paper towels under the stain. Have another wad handy. 
Saturated the stain with gairspray. Blot. Keep turning or changing the town so 
you dont remain with the inky towels. Keep repeating the process repeating the 
sting with the gairspray  and blotting it away. Dont forget to check the 
underpaid of towels to have always a clean surface from under as swell! We used 
to get every bit outof white uniforms, well enough for inspection which was 
very unforgiving.  





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Date: Tuesday, May 15, 2012 7:38:22 pm
To: h-costume h-cost...@indra.com
From: penn...@costumegallery.com
Subject: [h-cost] Off Topic: Removing ink from cotton blend

My husband added his shorts to my laundry of new summer clothes.  He had an
ink pen in his pocket that got all over my cotton blend clothes.  Then my
daughter put the clothes in the dryer.  The ink is water based and when
trying to remove the ink it bleeds making the end spots bigger.  May husband
did this before and I washed the clothes several times and removed some of
the ink but not all.  This time the ink blots are massive and all over my
clothes.

 

Does anyone have advice as to what to do to remove the ink blots?  I am so
upset that my new summer clothes are so messed up.

 

Penny Ladnier, owner

The Costume Gallery Websites

 http://www.costumegallery.com/ www.costumegallery.com

15 websites of fashion, costume, and textile history

FaceBook:  http://www.facebook.com/TheCostumeGallery
http://www.facebook.com/TheCostumeGallery 

 

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Re: [h-cost] Off Topic: Removing ink from cotton blend

2012-05-15 Thread Margaret Geiss-Mooney
Good evening, H-Costume'lers - The process for blotting is well described
below. BUT please use liquid 99% isopropyl or 70% isopropyl alcohol and NOT
aerosol hairspray. You do NOT want to be breathing all of the ingredients of
the hairspray nor leaving all those unneeded ingredients behind in your
clothes. I have found both 99% and 70% isoprop in the first aid aisle of my
local grocery store and local pharmacy store. You need lots of air
circulation and fresh air while using the alcohol as well - ideally, working
outside. 

If you find that neither of the isoprops are moving the ink in to the paper
towels, try ethyl alcohol (ethanol) - EverClearT grain alcohol is available
in most places at 151 proof (75% ethanol/25% water). In some states you can
also get EverClearT at 190 proof (95% ethanol/5% water) and you should use
that if it is available. I also suggest you wear nitrile gloves so you don't
dry out your skin on your hands as you are switching out paper towels
(plain, undecorated ones), no matter which alcohol you try. 

Please feel free to contact me off-line if you need further clarification or
have additional questions.  
Regards,  
Meg 
.   _  _  _  _  _  _  _   _ _   ___ 
Margaret E. Geiss-Mooney 
Textile/Costume Conservator 
Collections Management Consultant   
Professional Associate - AIC 
707-763-8694 
m...@textileconservator.com   

.. alcohol is essential.how Everex so is a blotted. We used to get
instant out of our nursing assistant uniforms by having loads of papertowel
handy. It is time and materials consuming.it took me 45 minutes  and  1/2
can of gairspray once to get out a staint the size of my fist but it did
come out completely. Put a wad of paper towels under the stain. Have another
wad handy. Saturated the stain with gairspray. Blot. Keep turning or
changing the town so you dont remain with the inky towels. Keep repeating
the process repeating the sting with the gairspray  and blotting it away.
Dont forget to check the underpaid of towels to have always a clean surface
from under as swell! We used to get every bit outof white uniforms, well
enough for inspection which was very unforgiving.  ...


...ink is water based and when trying to remove the ink it bleeds making the
end spots bigger.  May husband did this before and I washed the clothes
several times and removed some of the ink but not all.  This time the ink
blots are massive and all over my clothes. ...

 


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Re: [h-cost] Off Topic: Removing ink from cotton blend

2012-05-15 Thread otsisto
As was previously said, alcohol. You might try Carbona ink remover which you
can find at Jo Ann's and some WalMarts.

De

-Original Message-
Does anyone have advice as to what to do to remove the ink blots?  I am so
upset that my new summer clothes are so messed up.


Penny Ladnier, owner



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