Ink tag stains are designed to be visible, so depending on the ink itself, it might not have been designed to wash out easily. Rinse the garment thoroughly, then pre-treat the stains. Repeat the pretreatment, or bleach if the fabric can handle it. Then rinse the garment and wash normally.
Addendum: I worked with ink tags in retail, and denatured alcohol (any hardware store) will remove the ink. Then launder as described above.
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Generally you rinse the stain out, apply a pretreatment, adn then wash the clothing normally. If you know what type of stain, you can modify this procedure to remove the stain most efficiently. For example, a coffee stain doesn't need to be rinsed out or pretreated.
simply because if you do, the ink will splatter everywhere. (they have extreme stains)
You can ink by smothering the rubber in vasaline and bleach
dettol works
Stretch pantyhose, or some kind of mesh fabric to rub up and down on the deodarent stains.
Mud stains can be removed from dry cloth. With the wet cloth wipe it fully. And using soap solution with water remove the mud from auto paint.