Could be tough. You might try a little bit of rubbing alcohol with a cotton swab. If the sticker is printed under the plastic surface, you should be okay, if it is printed on the plastic, you could take it off. Work carefully and test it!
This worked for me....
Write over the mark on the toy with a dry erasible marker (used for whiteboards) - mine are called Dry-Wipe pens.
Then wipe it off immediately. The solvent in the whiteboard pen dissolves a bit of the non-erasible marker ink. Repeat until the mark is removed.
Try this on a small piece to check for disasters before attacking the whole toy.
It also works well to remove the marker ink if an idiot uses permanent pens on a whiteboard.
Rubbing alcohol.
if it's in sharpie perment marker......if its perspex or acrylic plastic it'll just rub offf.nail polish remover gets sharpie off quite wellhope this is of some use...x
yes
Use a dry-erase marker to remove sharpie marks from a desk or dry eraser white board.
use a sharpie
Laundry detergent doesn't remove Sharpie because Sharpie is water-resistant and most detergents are made and are used in water, so it would only make the ink fade. To get Sharpie out of clothes or something I would suggest rubbing alcohol.
A Sharpie and nail polish remover have the same chemicals in them. Nail polish remover has the chemicals to remove that so it adapts also to Sharpies.
That's Why It's Called PERMANET?
Toothpaste would probably do it.
You can scrub it off with a tooth brush and Tooth paste.
water
Yes. The ink has alcohol in it and the plastic will melt and burn in a flame.
Acetone will cut through just about anything, but if you let it sit on the plastic too long, it may tend to soften it. I would probably use a Q tip to apply the acetone and remove the sharpie.