and if it is on a hard surface (not clothes) you can use an expo marker
I can add, that if you use common hair spray (aerosol) spray the spot, blot, spray and then blot, you will see the stain coming up. That works on carpet and upholstery as well.
Inknix is an ink remover that you purchase from an office supply store, choose a small local store to support our small businesses. Call to see if they stock it. If not, they can normally they can get it from their wholesaler and have it the next morning.
I guess they are working on the site for the product because inknix.com is under construction apparently.
It is not recommended to clean sharpie stains with bleach as it may cause the ink to spread and damage the surface. It is better to use rubbing alcohol or a commercial ink stain remover to tackle sharpie stains.
I have never heard of baking soda used on sharpie stains. But, I do know that denatured alcohol will break down the sharpie stains, but you will need some tide or shout spot treatment after using the denatured alcohol to pull out the stain. It worked for me!
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You get rid of oil stains by using oxce clean
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.
You can try using rubbing alcohol or nail polish remover on a cotton ball to gently dab and remove the sharpie stains from the desk. Test a small inconspicuous area first to check for any damage to the desk surface. Alternatively, you can try using a Magic Eraser or a commercial stain remover specifically designed for removing ink stains.
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How to remove Sharpie stains from cotton fabric.
Rub it clean with arsenic
You can remove Sharpie marks from a whiteboard by coloring over the marks with a dry-erase marker, then wiping it off with a whiteboard eraser or a clean, dry cloth. Another method is to spray a small amount of rubbing alcohol on the stains and wipe them away with a cloth.
Try Resolve carpet cleaner, that worked to get most all of the stains out of my carpet when i moved.