Try Amodex Ink and Stain Remover (or a very similar product from the same company, Amodex Spot Remover). While it focuses on removing ink and other tough stains from clothing, it was actually originally a skin cleaner (apparently the company got its name from Latin, "amo" for love and "dex" for hands). I've used it for all kinds of stains on skin, including nasty greases and marker stains, and the Amodex basically lifts the stain right off. Just pour a little on the stain, rub it in for a moment, and then wipe or wash off. The products are also non-toxic, so you don't have to worry about any health issues from its use.
Try Amodex Ink and Stain Remover (or a very similar product from the same company, Amodex Spot Remover). While it focuses on removing ink and other tough stains from clothing, it was actually originally a skin cleaner (apparently the company got its name from Latin, "amo" for love and "dex" for hands). I've used it for all kinds of stains on skin, including nasty greases and marker stains, and the Amodex basically lifts the stain right off. Just pour a little on the stain, rub it in for a moment, and then wipe or wash off. The products are also non-toxic, so you don't have to worry about any health issues from its use.
Try using a product called the Amodex Ink and Stain remover. It is specifically formulated to work on a wide variety of stains, but is particularly useful for Ink stains, especially on fabrics or surfaces. Lanoleum is a plastic surface and thus the ink shouldn't have seeped to far in. Pour the Amodex on the affected area and rub in very well with an old toothbrush. Once it is as light as possible or gone, you can then wipe away the residue with a cloth or paper towel.
To remove ink stains, you can try soaking the stained fabric in milk or using a mixture of water and rubbing alcohol. Gently dab the stained area with a cloth soaked in the solution until the ink lifts out. Launder the fabric as usual afterwards.
The Amodex Ink and Stain remover works great on all surfaces. It will work particularly well on a finished Marble, used in countertops. Simply pour the Amodex on the stain and rub in very well with an old toothbrush. It should lighten considerably, and once the stain is gone just wipe away the residue with a rag or paper towel.
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