ink removal from paper

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You can buy a special ink eraser from somewhere like WHSmith's that's prob the best thing. OR you could try rubbing it with a piece of bread, that sometimes works.
 
Brightness said:
You can buy a special ink eraser from somewhere like WHSmith's that's prob the best thing. OR you could try rubbing it with a piece of bread, that sometimes works.
Wholemeal or white? Buttered or not? sliced or unsliced.......? :LOL: i'll get my coat :oops:
 
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I saw a demonstration by a company called Boere of a method of sanding the ink off that really works. The only downside is that it requires £60k worth of eletronic-eye wide belt sander....... :confused:

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:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: Says it all :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: Makes no difference which colour it is! There's something in fresh bread that will sometimes absorb ink or pencil from things - we learned this after one of the kids did some impromptu artwork on the wallpaper Daddy had spent a week hanging LMAO

You get a bit of bread and rub it along the makr and it gets absorbed by the bread :D :idea:
 
Milton Sterilizing solution, usually removes ink from anything.

We always used it in an office where I worked once.
 
Brightness said:
:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: Says it all :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: Makes no difference which colour it is! There's something in fresh bread that will sometimes absorb ink or pencil from things - we learned this after one of the kids did some impromptu artwork on the wallpaper Daddy had spent a week hanging LMAO

You get a bit of bread and rub it along the makr and it gets absorbed by the bread :D :idea:
makes your sandwiches taste a bit funny though? and does it work with toast? ;)
 

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