How can you remove PERMANENT marker from a white board?
Question:That is, if you can.
Some children marked all over my classroom white board with a permanent marker.
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aceton, gasoline or sum paint thinner belive me i worked construction since i was a young Buck
NAIL POLISH REMOVER
Hair spray; then window cleaner and blot dry
Try Lysol or Clorox wipes
write over the permanent ink with a dry erase marker and let it sit a minute wipe it off with a clean cloth or eraser.
I have white boards at school and I know some kids who done that...you just cant sorry
try a magic eraser dipped in nail polish remover instead of water, or maybe paint thinner
http://www.wikihow.com/remove-permanent-...
When my kids were younger I use to use baby wipes.. Some brands have plenty of rubbing alcohol in them.
Sanitizer wipes sharpie right off.
Try some rubbing alcohol.=)
KAY Cleaning products (Their restroom cleaner and degreaser) get permanent marks off of almost anything! I deal with that all the time
I agree with the alcohol. I work in a medical setting and use one of those prepackaged alcohol pads, works great, easy to use and only only tiny package to mess with.
Nail polish remover WITH acetone. Takes permanent marker off everything. :)
Hairspray. I once had a pair of sunglasses that someone decided to draw eyeballs on with permanent marker (how rude!). It came right off with hairspray.
Rubbing Alcohol
To clean ink from a dry-erase board:
Spray on Lysol or Hair Spray and wipe clean.
Or Wipe clean with Huggies Baby Wipes will remove leftover marker stains from your board.
Coca-Cola poured onto a clean rag and wiped across the board will take off permanent marker.
Have a nice day!
wd40
CLEANS: WD-40 gets under dirt, marks and grease making it easy to wipe away. It also dissolves adhesives, allowing easy removal of labels, tape, and stickers
PROTECTS: WD-40 protects metal surfaces with corrosion-resistant ingredients to shield against moisture and other corrosive elements
LUBRICATES: WD-40's lubricating ingredients are widely dispersed and hold firmly to all moving parts
PENETRATES: WD-40 loosens rust-to-metal bonds and frees stuck, frozen or rusted metal parts
DISPLACES MOISTURE: Because WD-40 displaces moisture, it quickly dries out electrical systems to eliminate moisture-induced short circuits. Turn the power off before you spray
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