Ink On leather

booyah

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Just found that some nitwit made 2 2inch long ink pin marks(blue ink) on my door handle--Leather. I tried a few things I had around the garage to get it off and it didnt budge:angry SO what will get the ink off my leather please.



Thanks
 
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If the magic wand doesn't work, fear not, you can probably just get a new door handle from the dealer or salvage yard for not too much money or get the door handle re-dyed.
 
The Magic Wand sounds identical to the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser which will definitely remove the ink. On the off chance it doesn't, you can always use an interior cleaner on it and scrub lightly with a green scrubby pad or #0000 steel wool.
 
I have had the same problem from a mechanic with a pen in his back pocket. Try to prove it to the dealership that worked on a warranty repair though. I have used Zippo lighter fluid on a terry towel. I used it sparingly and buffed it dry. I followed it up with Lexol conditioner.
 
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