NathanielHrnblwr
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Off topic but would love to see pics of that 355. Saw one at UTC some time back.Great to hear. Maybe you can let the (ex)GF back in the car now ...
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Off topic but would love to see pics of that 355. Saw one at UTC some time back.Great to hear. Maybe you can let the (ex)GF back in the car now ...
Rubbing alcohol or hand sanitizer (pretty much a gel form of rubbing alcohol) tackle ink well. But DON’T RUB, blot. I would probably use a q-tip to apply and a cloth to blot, starting with the tiniest of areas to see what I’m up against.
Don't do that! Magic erasers are just very fine sandpaper.Try magic eraser. That works on a lot of surface and Tesla sales gal told me if I ever get anything on the white seats to use it. She used it and works.
I tried alcohol and this is the best I can do right now.
You can still see the blueish hue to it.
P.S I'm now single.....
How quickly did the pen come out when you used the WD40? I've just tried this and unfortunately not having any luck.Great to hear. Maybe you can let the (ex)GF back in the car now ...
The ink should come off fairly quickly with WD40 given it was removed soon after the stain was made.How quickly did the pen come out when you used the WD40? I've just tried this and unfortunately not having any luck.
Off topic but would love to see pics of that 355. Saw one at UTC some time back.
I read not to use acetone because it will discolor it, so I’m not sure, too nervous to try it lol. I have a purple pen stain on my seat now that my lovely daughter did (by accident). I’m trying everyone’s trick. Wd40 doesn’t seem to work.Have about an inch line of blue ball point pen ink on side panel of my white mY. I've tried windex, WD40, Unstik, to no avail. Whats the next step? Acetone?