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one week ago a pin leaked in my purse on a favorite pair of capris i set it aside until i could find out what to do and now nothing is budging this small stain can anyone help me
 
You mean you had two cars in your purse :shock: Can't you just put a "no parking" sign over the stain to cover it up.
 
probably does not know what you mean.

American's, dont you just love them :!:
 
fmsetbu said:
one week ago a pin leaked in my purse on a favorite pair of capris i set it aside until i could find out what to do and now nothing is :( budging this small stain can anyone help me
:( they are pants.
 
:D On leather seats, try using Mr. Clean Eraser. It is a fairly new product - sorta like a sponge. I used it last weekend on ink on the leather seats in my CTS and it worked GREAT!
 
Capris=uhhh, american word for a type of pants, and pin, im guessing thats a typo for pen. Anyway, try club soda, or maybe soaking them in lime juice then washing them.( i heard that from a friend of mine)
 
Hilarious! :lol: Capri’s are calf length pants. I think a good way to get ink out of fabric is to use ammonia and lemon. Sounds gross, but if you haven't already set the stain in the dryer, it should help!
 
I still think a respray, they look quite good in dark blue. :lol:
Here's a 1970 Model. Still looks OK after all these years.
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katielle said:
Capri’s are calf length pants.

Calf-length pants, why not go all the way and have a pair of long-johns. Or if you had a nice warm pair of trousers you could wear normal pants.
 
Obviously a man!

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