PAPER...and anything tat is related to paper!
make money at work and go to the store and buy a red sharpie
Mr. Clean Magic Eraser! trust me it will work or if you dont have that use bleach and sunlight or fingernail polish remover =)
Use Tide To Go it works great it brings it right off! If that does not work I would use Bleach and scurb really hard!
Pavement
We have a Purell dispenser in my classroom. We have found that this alcohol based hand sanitizer will remove Sharpie permanent marker from desk tops. This might not work on fabric, but it is worth a try. VERIFICATION: I know from long experience that alcohol - particularly denatured alcohol (hardware store) will remove permanent marker from clothing, though it may take a couple of applications.
actually, it depends on where you use it. If you wrote something on a smooth surface, you can rub it off with nail polish remover. It may work on other surfaces, but it also may not.
go to the store and buy one stop being cheep Get some ink and some plastic and you have a ghetto sharpie
any surfaces really! just not rough stuff like sandpaper!
The best way to make a dried out marker work again is run in under the water from the sink. Just put a little water on it, not a lot.
Spray it with aerosol hair spray, not the pump kind. This will remove permanent marker or ink from almost anything. If that does not work, and it is a plastic surface that you would be able to wipe dry erase marker off of, you can write over the sharpie with the dry erase marker, and it will usually wipe off both the dry erase marker and the permanent marker.
if there is sharpie on fabric hairspray might work but i dont know for sure. if it is on any dry surface then you either put water on it and then rub it with an eraser or dip an eraser in water and rub wherever the sharpie is.
The swivel sweeper is advertised to work on most surfaces. However, reviews would indicate that it performs best on low to medium height carpets, and poorly on bare floors.