
Hello there! Dealing with a ballpoint pen mark on your fabric sofa can be a bit stressful, but it's often fixable. While the provided context confirms this is a common problem, it doesn't give the specific how-to steps, so I'll you through a popular and effective method based on general cleaning knowledge.
Before you start, it's very important to test any cleaning solution on a small, hidden area of your sofa, like on the underside of a cushion, to make sure it doesn't cause any discoloration or damage to the fabric. If the test spot looks good, you can proceed.
One of the most effective removers for ballpoint ink is rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol). Get a clean, white cloth and dampen a section of it with the alcohol. Gently dab at the ink stain, being careful not to rub, as that can spread the stain and push it deeper into the fibers. You should see the ink begin to transfer from the sofa to your cloth. Keep dabbing with a fresh, clean section of the cloth until the ink is no longer lifting.
Once the stain is gone, lightly dampen a different clean cloth with plain water and blot the area to rinse out any residual alcohol. Finally, pat the spot with a dry towel to absorb as much moisture as possible and then let it air dry completely. If the stain is very old or on a delicate fabric, it might be best to call a professional upholstery cleaner for help.


