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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.

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