Biro stain

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Has anyone found a Biro ink remover for pleather/faux leather please.
 
I used sticky stuff remover when I accidentally got sealant on a leather chair seat.bjust moistened a cloth with it and gently wiped it.
Might be worth a try
 
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I once used WD40 to remove a marker pen stain from a wool carpet. It worked a treat. I would try a test area out of the way first though as all fabric dyes behave differently.
one I I have also used on carpets is Carbontetrachlorine (not sure on spelling). That worked great but, it was in the olden days before it became a controlled substance. Something to do with explosives, I believe.
Good luck 👍
 
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Baby wipes?

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The product “elbow grease” excellent l cannot express how good it is and only a £1.00 at Morrison’s.
 
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I just couldn't get it off. Stupidly used nail varnish remover and took the sealant cover off the leather.
 
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Milk!! Had a lovely bag marked once and lily neutralised it ! Cotton bud and moly then a stain product … worked for me
 
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Years ago we bought a leather sofa, and that came with a biro remover. Like a lipstick type thing. So they must be available.

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Unless it a huge blot it usually wears off by itself in time I've found. Otherwise one of those magic sponges is good.
 
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I once used WD40 to remove a marker pen stain from a wool carpet. It worked a treat. I would try a test area out of the way first though as all fabric dyes behave differently.
one I I have also used on carpets is Carbontetrachlorine (not sure on spelling). That worked great but, it was in the olden days before it became a controlled substance. Something to do with explosives, I believe.
Good luck 👍
Tetra (what he said) is still available in France. Its on the 'Cleaning' aisle.
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As is Marseille soap. That's a pure soap that removes stains from clothing.
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I will sneak some back on my next trip. It used to shift everything.
Glad to be of service.
Could I also recommend 'Pastille Javel' (That's bleach in tablet form, Safe for travelling)
 
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