REMOVING Ink
1. Rinse from the Back - Turn the fabric inside out and rinse the back of the stain with cold water to help push the ink out through the fabric.
2. Wet and Apply Stain Stick - Dampen the stained area and rub the Stain Stick directly on the ink spot. Work it in with small circular motions.
3. Let It Sit - Allow the treated fabric to sit for 5 minutes to give the formula time to lift ink pigments.
4. Agitate Gently - Rub the fabric together or use a soft toothbrush to work in the product and loosen the stain and rinse.
5. Wash As Usual - Wash the item using Truly Free Home Laundry Wash in cold or warm water, following the garment care label.
6. Air Dry - Air dry and inspect the area before machine drying. Repeat treatment if any ink remains.
Tips:
- Act quickly—older ink stains are more difficult to remove.
- Repeat steps if needed.
1. Rinse Thoroughly - Rinse the fabric from the back with cold water to flush out as much of the ink as possible.
2. Apply Stain Stick - Dampen the area and rub the Stain Stick directly onto the stain in both directions.
3. Let It Sit - Allow the treatment to work for 30 minutes to loosen the ink.
4. Gently Scrub - Use your fingers or a soft brush to gently scrub the spot.
5. Wash and Air Dry - Wash with Truly Free Laundry Wash, then air dry and check for any remaining discoloration.
Tips:
- Act quickly—older ink stains are more difficult to remove.
- Repeat steps if needed.
1. Lightly Dampen - Blot with a damp cloth to loosen the ink before treatment.
2. Spray the Stain - Spray the Odor & Stain Eliminator generously over the stained area, making sure it penetrates the carpet fibers.
3. Let It Sit - Allow the solution to sit for 15–20 minutes so enzymes can lift the ink pigments.
4. Blot and Agitate - Use a damp cloth to blot and a soft brush to gently scrub the area in circular motions.
5. Rinse and Blot Again - Use a clean damp cloth to remove remaining ink residue and cleaner.
6. Air Dry - Let the carpet fully air dry before evaluating the results.
Tips:
- For older ink, multiple treatments may be needed.
- Always test on a hidden section before treating visible areas.
1. Lightly Dampen - Blot with a damp cloth to loosen the ink before treatment.
2. Spray the Stain - Spray the Odor & Stain Eliminator generously over the stained area, making sure it penetrates the carpet fibers.
3. Let It Sit - Allow the solution to sit for 15–20 minutes so enzymes can lift the ink pigments.
4. Blot and Agitate - Use a damp cloth to blot and a soft brush to gently scrub the area in circular motions.
5. Rinse and Blot Again - Use a clean damp cloth to remove remaining ink residue and cleaner.
6. Air Dry - Let the carpet fully air dry before evaluating the results.
Tips:
- For older ink, multiple treatments may be needed.
- Always test on a hidden section before treating visible areas.
1. Blot Carefully - Lift excess ink with a clean cloth. Do not smear or rub.
2. Rinse Cold from Behind - Run cold water through the back of the stain to push ink outward.
3. Apply the Stain Stick - Wet the fabric and rub the Stain Stick into the stained area until thoroughly covered.
4. Let Sit and Work In - Let sit for 5 minutes, then agitate gently with fingers or brush.
5. Wash and Air Dry - Wash with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash and air dry to confirm removal.
Tips:
- Ink soaks deep into fibers—repeat for heavy marks.
1. Blot Carefully - Lift excess ink with a clean cloth. Do not smear or rub.
2. Rinse Cold from Behind - Run cold water through the back of the stain to push ink outward.
3. Apply the Stain Stick - Wet the fabric and rub the Stain Stick into the stained area until thoroughly covered.
4. Let Sit and Work In - Let sit for 5 minutes, then agitate gently with fingers or brush.
5. Wash and Air Dry - Wash with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash and air dry to confirm removal.
Tips:
- Ink soaks deep into fibers—repeat for heavy marks.
1. Lightly Dampen - Blot with a damp cloth to loosen the ink before treatment.
2. Spray the Stain - Spray the Odor & Stain Eliminator generously over the stained area, making sure it penetrates the carpet fibers.
3. Let It Sit - Allow the solution to sit for 15–20 minutes so enzymes can lift the ink pigments.
4. Blot and Agitate - Use a damp cloth to blot and a soft brush to gently scrub the area in circular motions.
5. Rinse and Blot Again - Use a clean damp cloth to remove remaining ink residue and cleaner.
6. Air Dry - Let the carpet fully air dry before evaluating the results.
Tips:
- For older ink, multiple treatments may be needed.
- Always test on a hidden section before treating visible areas.
1. Blot Carefully - Lift excess ink with a clean cloth. Do not smear or rub.
2. Rinse Cold from Behind - Run cold water through the back of the stain to push ink outward.
3. Apply the Stain Stick - Wet the fabric and rub the Stain Stick into the stained area until thoroughly covered.
4. Let Sit and Work In - Let sit for 5 minutes, then agitate gently with fingers or brush.
5. Wash and Air Dry - Wash with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash and air dry to confirm removal.
Tips:
- Ink soaks deep into fibers—repeat for heavy marks.





