Well, okay, especially for all of those folks advocating that the B&B special Noodler's ink be bullet proof, does anyone have any ideas for getting a dried spot of Noodler's bullet proof ink off the cuff of a dress shirt?
Have been able to get such ink out of shirt fabric if I got to it before it dried, but somehow I overlooked this one. No idea how it got there, of course.
Bullet proof inks supposedly bind chemically with paper. I assume and am afraid the same might be true of cotton fabirc.
I think this is Zhivago, if that helps.
Have been able to get such ink out of shirt fabric if I got to it before it dried, but somehow I overlooked this one. No idea how it got there, of course.
Bullet proof inks supposedly bind chemically with paper. I assume and am afraid the same might be true of cotton fabirc.
I think this is Zhivago, if that helps.