So there I was, merrily beginning my weekly bonding ritual between my favorite bottle of Iroshizuku Ku-Jaku and my pens. Having unscrewed the cap, I found the white inner cap liner stuck fast to the mouth of the bottle. Seems I screwed down the cap too hard the last time I used the ink. While trying to pry open the cap liner, of course Murphy's Law came into effect, I accidentally prodded too hard and it flew right off together with a generous splash of ink spilling out onto my tablecloth and shirt. Which is why I'm scrubbing all the fabrics under the tap right now. With the amount of ink spilled, however, I wonder if I'll ever get it all out. (Thankfully this happened with Ku-Jaku and not one of my permanent inks like Sailor Sei Boku...) Does anyone have tips on how to completely clean out this sort of big ink spill on fabric? Any advice/experience-sharing would be much appreciated. In the meantime, may you all stay safe from the sneak attacks of Murphy's Law!