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These examples show that pen stains are common, solvable, and not the end of the world.
Summary of Methods by Surface
Surface Recommended Methods Notes
Wood Baking soda paste, toothpaste, vinegar & olive oil, wood cleaners Test finish first
Laminate/Plastic Rubbing alcohol, magic erasers, hairspray Avoid abrasive pressure
Leather Rubbing alcohol, non-acetone nail polish remover, milk Condition leather after cleaning
Fabric Dish soap, rubbing alcohol, vinegar or milk Blot gently; avoid scrubbing
Final Thoughts
Pen stains are inevitable in office life, but they don’t have to be permanent or stressful. With the right materials, techniques, and a little patience, you can restore your furniture to its clean, professional appearance.
Key takeaways:
Act quickly for best results.
Always test solutions in inconspicuous areas.
Choose methods suitable for the furniture material.
Prevention is the best strategy.
By following these tips, your office can stay tidy, professional, and ink-free—no matter how many brainstorming sessions or busy meetings you have.
Next time you encounter a pen mishap, remember: there’s an easy, safe solution for every surface, and with a bit of know-how, your office furniture will look as good as new.
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