Baglove called me last night to tell me that her HSBC bill, which I'm guessing was laser-printed, stained the lining of her fox orange Planetes. Imagine her bill permanently imprinted on her bag! I was laughing my ass off until I noticed that she was not laughing with me. Me, bad friend! To redeem myself, I shared with her Teacher J's tip. After around 30 minutes, she texted me to say that the tip worked. Me, good friend!
Teacher J shared with me her secret to removing ink stains in Longchamp bags. It's MILK!
The Steps:
- Dip the tip of a wash cloth in milk. Teacher J used evaporated milk but I guess any kind of milk will do.
- Gently rub the milk-soaked tip of the wash cloth in the stained area.
- After each rub, pat dry the area with another clean dry cloth.
- Repeat the steps until the stain is gone.
I must admit that I was very skeptical at first but Teacher J swears by it. She already tried it twice on her pink Le Pliage with much success. I finally decided to blog about the tip after Baglove confirmed that it really works.
Note: Pictures to follow
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2 comments:
Hi! Thanks for the tip, it'll surely come in handy.
Lindy =)
Thanks for the tip Mrs. G. My mom who has a Longchamp will be happy to know this. She loves her bag but could not use it for sometime because she did not know how to get the stains out.
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