Julie, All is not lost. Whenever I get stains like that I use a product called "Zout." It works almost every time! Hopefully your sweater is machine washable? Our secretary says to use a vacuum first then put peroxide on it. blot it with a clean towel. rinse with warm water. She has had many many toner stains in her live so maybe her way is best. Good luck! Other wise I guess it is black and red tie dye time as one of our associates suggests. Sigh Lou Miller, Medical Librarian Riverside HealthCare System 350 N. Wall St. Kankakee, IL 60901 [log in to unmask] "Our libraries are more important than ever, .......... patrons know they can count on libraries and library professionals who have the training, skills, and dedication to meet their educational, entertainment and informational needs..... and I strongly encourage citizens to support their local libraries and keep them as the cornerstones of our communities. --Jesse White, Illinois Secretary of State and State Librarian Julie Stielstra <[log in to unmask] To: [log in to unmask] M> cc: Sent by: Medical Subject: CHAT: one of those days.... Libraries Discussion List <[log in to unmask] UFFALO.EDU> 02/09/2007 12:59 PM Please respond to Julie Stielstra Will someone tell me why it is that the day I wear my one and only *white* turtleneck is the day that the copy machine spews a mushroom cloud of toner? AND that I have to peel open one of those wretched foil seals on a bottle of red stamp pad ink? I leave it to your imagination. Sigh. Maybe I can incorporate it into a piece of abstract collage. And did I mention the frozen condensation inside my beautiful new windows (it's been below zero every night for a week now) that turned into (what else) running water when the sun hit it? -- Julie Stielstra, MLS Supervisor, Knowledge Resource Library Central DuPage Hospital 25 N Winfield Rd Winfield, IL 60190 phone 630-933-4536 fax 630-933-4530 email [log in to unmask]