Not sure if it really works, but I have heard if you write over a sharpie in a different color sharpie, it erases it - maybe worth a try.
To remove sharpie from a whiteboard, try using rubbing alcohol or a whiteboard cleaner. Apply the solution to a cloth and gently rub the sharpie marks until they come off. Be sure to test the solution on a small area first to ensure it doesn't damage the whiteboard.
try nail polish remover. hope that helps :)
Rubbing alcohol can often be effective in removing Sharpie ink from surfaces like skin or certain types of plastic. Additionally, a paste made from baking soda and water can be a gentle abrasive to help scrub off Sharpie marks.
Well, one theory is that the chemicals contained in the whiteboard marker somehow reacts to the permanent marker, making it rub off, but it is not an excellent way to clean off permanent marker.
I got some Sharpie on my arm last night, and I got it off in just seconds with Tecnu. Tecnu removes Poison Oak and other Ivy oils, and apparently it removes Sharpie marks off skin.
To remove sharpie from a whiteboard, try using rubbing alcohol or a whiteboard cleaner. Apply the solution to a cloth and gently rub the sharpie marks until they come off. Be sure to test the solution on a small area first to ensure it doesn't damage the whiteboard.
You can get sharpie off of anything by tracing wherever the sharpie mark is with an expo marker.
To erase Sharpie from a whiteboard, you can use rubbing alcohol or hand sanitizer. Apply a small amount to a cloth or paper towel and gently rub the stained area until the ink begins to lift. For stubborn stains, you can also use a dry-erase marker to color over the Sharpie, then wipe it away, as the solvents in the dry-erase marker can help dissolve the Sharpie ink.
You can scrub it off with a tooth brush and Tooth paste.
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try nail polish remover. hope that helps :)
The corners of the whiteboard are sharp. The whiteboard cannot stand up. Some whiteboard's surface are rough. The whiteboard's surface is not smooth. The whiteboard had less space to write.
Try using hand sanitizer.
You get a Sharpie and draw a line on your hand and go over it twice. Then you scratch off the Sharpie with ur nail till its completely gone. The eraser game is funner
yes.
Honestly...You can't sorry.