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# 🖊️ Easy Ways to Remove Pen Stains from Your Office Furniture
Pen stains are one of those everyday annoyances that seem impossible to avoid—especially in the office. One moment you’re signing a document, and the next your desk, chair, or even a leather armrest has a bold ink mark that just won’t budge.
The good news? **You don’t need harsh chemicals or expensive cleaners** to tackle them. Here are some **easy, effective, and office-safe ways** to remove pen stains from your furniture—whether it’s fabric, leather, wood, or plastic.
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## 🪑 For Fabric Office Chairs & Upholstery
### 1. **Rubbing Alcohol (Isopropyl Alcohol)**
* Dab a cotton ball or cloth with rubbing alcohol (70% or higher).
* Gently blot the ink stain—don’t rub.
* Continue blotting until the stain lifts.
* Rinse with a damp cloth and allow to air dry.
**Tip:** Always test on an inconspicuous area first to avoid discoloration.
### 2. **Vinegar and Dish Soap Solution**
* Mix 1 tablespoon of white vinegar with 1 tablespoon of dish soap in 2 cups of warm water.
* Use a clean cloth to blot the stain with the solution.
* Repeat as needed, then rinse with cold water.
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