Using non-acetone
nail polish remover or rubbing alcohol should remove the permanent marker without damaging the lamination.
Try using nail polish remover, or if you don't have that, rubbing alcohol might work. Gently pour some onto a paper towel and rub the paper with it.
You can remove grease pencils with a paper towel or your finger.
Once the sharpie is on paper, it cannot be removed. You can only cover it up with whiteout, since the sharpie marks are permanent.
Any type of Hair Spray! It works on pretty much anything but paper!
soak a paper towel in household rubbing alcohol and press on the Sharpie for a minute or two. Make sure to dry the DVD before using it again.
Try with a polishing paper.
I believe that nail polish remover would take it off the tile.
Try Goof Off, it may work better.
I remove Sharpie marks by taking the Sharpie and a piece of dry cloth or dry paper toweling and apply the marked surface in small increments with the marker and wipe away before the marker dries again. In small increments works best and it will totally remove the marker from most surfaces that are not porous.
You can get sharpie off of anything by tracing wherever the sharpie mark is with an expo marker.
Use a dry-erase marker to remove sharpie marks from a desk or dry eraser white board.
Yes, on paper.
Pull the paper completely off, then remove the residue with Lift-Off or Goo-Gone