If it is in the raw wood, it can be pretty much impossible. If it hasn't penetrated the finish, rubbing alcohol will remove it if it doesn't affect the finish. Test before trying!
I used hairspray and it worked REALLY well on finished wood surfaces. The initial treatment left a bit of a hue on our light-colored dresser,(the sharpie was blue) but a second lighter treatment pretty much removed all of it. I used Suave, so maybe if I used a more popular and expensive brand, it would have worked the first time...HAHAHA.....this method also works well on ball-point pen ink. Try to remember to go WITH the grain while using this method.
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Your best bet with any surface like this is a product recommended by Sharpie in its FAQ: Amodex Ink and Stain Remover. It's a liquid soap that specializes in removing ink from clothes, so less pourous items like tables and counters (and skin, believe it or not) are easily cleaned by it. All you need to do is pour a little of the Amodex on the stain, let it sit for a moment, and then wipe the soap away.
If a wooden table stain is really set in there, just let the Amodex sit for a longer period of time, and/or use repeat applications. Eventually, even the toughest Sharpie stains should come out.
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You can use a dry-erase marker. Sounds odd but it i've used it to remove permenant marker from a plastic ruler. It's the solvent in it that does it.
You have to use the dry-erase marker to write over the permenant marker (stick within the original mark at first). Leave for a few minutes and then rub with a tissue, paper towel or disposable cloth.
Most of the permenant marker should come away first time but if not, reapply the dry-erase marker and leave on for slightly longer to get any remains off too.
I just had the same issue a few minutes ago and using a tip from another site, I used a Mr Clean Magic Eraser to remove the black marker from my table.
Try removing the marker with pure alcohol.
Rubbing alcohol works well for removing permanent marker from surfaces and cloth
All you do is go to the store and see if there is cleaning supplies and get something that gets rid of stains. That's all.
You can use any hand sanitizer to remove pernament marker off your skin,plastic,metal, and anything.
You can use bleach if it's a white shirt or you can get stain remover.
Dial remove permanent marker because it could remove things that would come off a little bit
I would try fingernail polish remover. That will take permanent marker off of almost anything.
Use a product called Goof-off or Deep Woods Off (insect repellant) to remove it.
Try deep woods off insect repellant. It will remove permanent marker off of most anything, remove fingernail polish and works on mosquitoes as well. It works. Ive tried it.
you have to keep scrubing and will come off
get a cloth and soak it with gasoline
bleach or hard scrubbing um, try this, put dry erase marker on top of the permanent marker and erase it with a tissue
Possibly, depends what base the marker ink is. If not, try Goof Off, it's a bit different.
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