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Dec 9, 2016 7:08 PM CST
Name: Mary Ann
Western Kentucky (Zone 7a)
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shizen said:it might mary anne, i would try it first on a small inconspicuous place with a q-tip. this method, spreads the color out a lot so you have to have some way to really "launder" the spot.

the type of milk has to be either cream or evaporated milk ( not condensed, skimmed or low fat milk). it has something to do with the fat content of the milk emulsifying the pigment in the ink, so it can be washed away. Hilarious! wouldn't want your home to smell like baby formula Grumbling Crying altho' your dog might like it. Hilarious!


There IS no inconspicuous place!!!!! The spots are right in the middle of *wherever*.......... Sad

I've got a Green Machine. So I'm wondering if I treat them with evaporated milk -- then use the Green Machine right after................... Crossing Fingers!
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