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Farm Collie Breed Conservancy and Restoration <[log in to unmask]>
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I would just let it wear out....Exposure to solvents would be bad for
both of you and besides, nothing really takes out that ink totally. Can
you post a picture somewhere and pit a link up on the list?????

Jennifer



Gwyn Diddally wrote:

>> Any safe ideas to get blue ink out of a collie caot.. Laddie decided he
>> wanted to be a blue mearl and managed to break a pen and roll in the
>> ink.
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> *giggle*  Sorry, that's just cute.  Depending on the type of ink, oil or
> hydrogen peroxide might get the rest of it out.  Then again, maybe you
> should just let him have his 2nd childhood?  X)
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> Merry
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