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My navigator has, unfortunately, made several biro marks on the door cards and I can't get them off!

 

I have tried car interior cleaner, St Marc a household cleaner without javel in it, and methalated spirits.

Any thoughts? The interior is cream.

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A traditional fix over hear is to spray and wipe with the cheapest brand possible of aerosol hairspray. White Rain on the shelves of our Walmart stores could be an option. I used this tip to remove ballpoint ink successfully from a leather sest once upon a time.

 

WD-40 might be another option. It’s a surprisingly good oily stain pretreatment for laundry.

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Tried WD40. No luck. Trying to find an old dear who will give me a couple of squirts of hair spray.

Will contact the good doctor as above. How would one describe the make of the door coverings ?

 

What is it in the hairspray that makes it work, Don ?

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My guess (and a guess only, John) is polyvinyl pyrollidone as the binder in some hairsprays. PVP is a synthetic water-soluble polymer with emulsifying and surface active properties.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyvinylpyrrolidone

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Called on a friend today and his wife had some hair spray. I was in the TR so tried it immediately...................................no luck !

So I shall contact the doctor mentioned above.

However, my hair stayed immaculately in place for the return journey. Only tested up to 80kph though (new damn limit)

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Well, it doesn't *always* work.

 

You didn't use some fancy salon grade of hairspray, did you? It works best with the cheapest stuff you can find. The cheaper the better.

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What is the material that the ink is on - leather, Vinyl etc.

 

Cellulose thinners may remove the ink but it may also remove the material.

Leather usually has a dye surface - be careful.

Vinyl could go soft - be very careful.

 

IPA is less violent. or acetone

 

Roger

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Do you still have the specific pen that made the marks, John?

 

If yes, perhaps make some marks on some scrap material and run experiments with various solvents.

 

Some common solvents that (probably) won't hurt vinyl upholstery:

isopropyl alcohol

mineral spirits (white spirit)

xylene

diesel fuel

 

Test these carefully -- there's a good chance they'll attack vinyl upholstery:

toluene

methyl ethyl ketone

turpentine

acetone

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