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Fabric Print Transferred on to Clothes?

I was traveling home from Europe with a special bottle of alcohol in my suitcase. The bottle broke and the content of the bottle leaked into the suitcase. The pattern printed on the inside lining of my suitcase transferred onto my most favourite and quite expensive red dress. I tried soaking it in vinegar, rubbing it with acetone to lift the print, I rubbed it in a solution of an adhesives remover and a dish detergent, I rubbed it with a mixture of baking soda, lemon, etc. Nothing is working. The dress is 71% viscose, 24% polyamide, and 5% elastane. Help?

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October 24, 20170 found this helpful

Try the Rit Color Grabber.

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