Permanent marker stains can be removed from various surfaces, including car windows, concrete surfaces, upholstery fabrics, and plastic. To remove permanent markers, use a dry erase marker, a soft-bristle brush, and a soft-bristle scrub brush. Rinse the surface with clear water, hydrogen peroxide, bleach diluted with water, or a stiff scrub brush. Baking soda and a stiff scrub brush can also be used to remove permanent markers.
Isopropyl alcohol is the best option for removing permanent marker stains, but hairspray or sanitizer can be used in a pinch. Start by treating the stain with warm sudsy water and multipurpose household cleaner according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Color over the stain with a whiteboard marker, and it should easily wipe away with a whiteboard eraser. Dry-erase markers can also be used to remove permanent markers.
Professional painters can use lacquer thinner or harsh solvents as long as they are immediately wiped off with a dry cloth. Generally, permanent marker can be easily removed using rubbing alcohol, nail polish remover, hand sanitizer, or hair spray. Opt for mild cleaning agents such as rubbing alcohol, vinegar, or commercial stain removers specifically designed for ink stains.
For wood floors, use rubbing alcohol to take out most of the stain, followed by tea tree oil and toothpaste. If you need to remove a permanent marker stain on a wood floor, use a combination of these methods. Remember to act fast and use mild cleaning agents when possible.
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Thanks for the article. My little one got a hold of a permanent marker and went to town. I didn’t have time to clean immediately so the marker sat in for about a week. Tried the wd and did quite do it. The eraser by itself didn’t do anything. A litter squirt of 90% alcohol and then the eraser did the trick.
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Hey man any advice for cleaning it off a Disc golf disc? Ive tried everything and now im about to start letting the solution sit on it for a long period since – NOTHING WORKS! – even if i combine all 3 of these or use white vinegar nothing it taking the sharpie off the hard plastic disc Any thoughts? Thankyou