ruff
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What is your magic when you're dealing with ink stains on natural upholstery fabrics? (and why do they always have to be on white cottons? 
Yes, I know, don't promise much and have them sign a release of liability. Done!
Assuming no glue in backing, solvents may easily lighten the area + disslove and spread the ink. Using an oxidizer or a reducer before, to make the unstained fabric less likely to accept new dyes, may lighten the fabric's color as well as potential rings and shadowing.
Naturally when possible I try to place a vacuum from within the cushion so it goes in while spotting (though one wonders if I should not vacuum from the outside, since that is where the ink came from so therefore it will go through less fabric?)
Rust remover sometime helps (I guess some ink has iron in it)
So what is your secret procedure?
P.S. I do know the power of prayer. No need to mention it though, as I assume we all do in those situations

Yes, I know, don't promise much and have them sign a release of liability. Done!
Assuming no glue in backing, solvents may easily lighten the area + disslove and spread the ink. Using an oxidizer or a reducer before, to make the unstained fabric less likely to accept new dyes, may lighten the fabric's color as well as potential rings and shadowing.
Naturally when possible I try to place a vacuum from within the cushion so it goes in while spotting (though one wonders if I should not vacuum from the outside, since that is where the ink came from so therefore it will go through less fabric?)
Rust remover sometime helps (I guess some ink has iron in it)
So what is your secret procedure?
P.S. I do know the power of prayer. No need to mention it though, as I assume we all do in those situations

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