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Remove Permanent Marker Stains from Clothes

Accidentally marked your clothes with a permanent marker? Don't worry! Our AI assistant is here to help you with tried-and-tested methods for removing those stubborn stains. Engage with our AI to find a solution tailored to your specific fabric and needs.

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Even the toughest stains can be removed with the right approach. If you're not satisfied with your results or need further assistance, don't hesitate to chat with our AI assistant for more personalized advice.

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Dealing with permanent marker stains on clothes can be tricky. One method is to dab the area with rubbing alcohol or hand sanitizer, which might help break down the ink. Alternatively, you could try a mixture of dish soap and vinegar. Have you tried any stain removal techniques before, or is this your first time tackling something like this? It's always interesting to hear what works for others!