On my Magnetic Dry Erase Board I wrote with a permanent marker. How do I erase or get rid of thsi writing?

Posted March 28th, 2010 by admin and filed in Dry Erase Magnetic Board


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    13 Responses to “On my Magnetic Dry Erase Board I wrote with a permanent marker. How do I erase or get rid of thsi writing?”

    1. Meedo says:

      write on the permenant thing with a removable thing.

      Like if I wrote Meedo with Yellow Permenant Marker and I want to remove it

      I would write Meedo on it with a blue removable marker then erase it normally.

    2. drgoodhi says:

      you can’t

    3. billyandgaby says:

      Anything that smells like Alcohol.

      Rubbing Alcohol
      Everclear
      Acetone
      Paint thinner
      Laquer thinner (this is defenitely the best thing)

    4. k says:

      what did you write? if it was something good, why would you want to erase it?

    5. rjguy says:

      Try a little nail polish remover on a cotton ball. It will get permanent marker off most things.

      You could also try Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. I know it gets a lot of the general grease and grime off my boards and keeps them cleaner longer. I don’t know if it would work for permanent marker though.

    6. auntb93 says:

      Try Soft Scrub.

    7. slhayes317 says:

      Use nail polish remover with acetone. Be sure it has acetone. That should take it off.

    8. Krazy Kate says:

      Try a Mr. Clean easer, it does a good job of removing marker.

    9. Slobbery says:

      Try some WD-40 to see if that works. A child went down the hallway of my house writing on the walls with permanent marker and I used WD-40 to remove it. If WD-40 doesn’t work you could try some acetone. Good luck !

    10. Mel says:

      Try wetting it down with hairspray and wiping it off with a paper towel. That should do the trick.

    11. digitalfortress says:

      on top of what you have scribbled, write the exact thing using a non- permanent marker pen, them wipe them off before it dries up. do this letter by letter. the process may take a while. you can use bleach cream as well to get rid of it.

    12. Panacea says:

      You probably can’t. One of the reasons permanent marker is PERMANENT is it tends to soak into porous surfaces and bind tightly there. It’s likely soaked into the coating for the dry erase board.

    13. retta says:

      try some mosquito repelant like OFF. or something.
      no, I’m serious.
      I once did that and used Avon Skin so soft. and that worked.

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