Pure Vinegar or pure alchohol will do the trick. Just give each 2 minutes to work after first scrubbing at it.
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I fined that if you get some alcohol hand jell (the normal one works best not a perfumed or moisturising one) and apply where the permanent marker is and give it a scrub and then wipe it away with a cloth.
Try Old English Lemon oil or corn oil - put onto stain and leave it until you see the ink 'moving', rub with cotton cloth or kitchen paper. Good luck
A permanent marker is a type of marker pen that is used to create permanent writing on an object. Generally the liquid is water resistant, contains a solvent such as xylene, toluene, or alcohol[citation needed]and is capable of writing on a variety of surfaces from paper to metal tostone. They come in a variety of tip sizes (ultra fine to wide), shapes (chisel point, bullet tip, and wide bristle), and colors (metallic, non metallic, or ultraviolet reactive).Like spray paint, these markers give off volatile organic compounds.Some of the most recently made permanent markers are made from recycled plastic.[citation needed]The permanent marker was invented in 1952 by Sidney Rosenthal.RemovalThese markers are generally not truly permanent as, on most surfaces, they do not stain but form a surface layer that can be removed byhigh pressure cleaning or paint thinning solvents such as acetone, and they will eventually wear away over time. Some markers are designed to be long lasting, for instance by having two inks, one specialized to resist solvents, and one specialized not to fade.[citation needed] These are primarily used in graffiti and can be available in refillable form.[citation needed] A permanent marker can also be removed using a dry erase markeron certain surfaces such as a whiteboard as it contains acetone. An alcohol-based product (such as aftershave) and some paper towel is also effective in removing permanent marker. Simply apply the alcohol and wash clean with the paper towel. It should be noted that it works better on smooth, hard surfaces like polished wood, tile and linoleum.
With one minor problem, boron is an exceptional wood preservative. It will kill any insect. It' is completely non-toxic to humans, and it even makes wood fire-retardant. The minor problem is that it leaches out of the wood when the wood gets wet. Boron is used in four processes. First is SillBor--a pressure treatment for sill plates in walls, intended to keep bugs from eating the sill plates. Second is fire retardant treatment, which is done by at least Columbia Wood Products--a big manufacturer of hardwood plywood. Third is the treatment they apply to wood-frame windows, and finally there is Copper Boron Azole pressure-treatment. The azole group locks the boron into the wood.
If the aluminum and wooden window frame are at the same location they must be the same temperature. Since aluminum conducts heat more readily than wood it will conduct body heat away from your hand more readily and feel colder.
Wood or stone that runs along the bottom of a door or window
sill
The term window sill is a phrase, a noun. It is the wood at the bottom of the window along the inside, toward the room.
There are many products available to remove permanent marker from wood without ruining the finish. One product that you can use is Pledge to clean the wood.
The name for wood or stone that runs along the bottom of a window or door is the sill.The window sill got wet because I forgot to close the window when rain started.The stone door sill developed a long crack.
A sill forms by magma being forced into cracks that are parallel to rock layers and harden there. When magma flows between the layers of rock and hardens, a sill forms.
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I fined that if you get some alcohol hand jell (the normal one works best not a perfumed or moisturising one) and apply where the permanent marker is and give it a scrub and then wipe it away with a cloth.
Spray bleach or a mr. clean magic erasure
try "IT WORKS" melamine blocks from QVC they are fantastic, they remove a hundred and one things,and are inexspensive.
you have had water damage...check extent, repair, and flash and seal It is also possble that you have a pest problem, like powderpost beatles. See the links to living with bugs and Kentucky University for more info.
A sill plate.