I have used nail polish remover very sparingly or you can try goo gone.
I know I personal looked online everywhere on how to get a crayon off walls,cabniets.door, everything. I figure it would work about the same as sharpie too the best one i have tried and used yet that is home practical is toothpaste and a toothbrush or small scrub brush but only white toothpaste a colored paste will stain whatever you use on it. it comes right off for crayons anyways and i had tried every cleaner or anything on it and nothing got it up so i tried it before goo gone stuff and it worked WELL. try that.
Seconding the GooGone product - but, perhaps you should give the Mr.Clean Magic Eraser a try? Though, be warned, I'm not very familiar with either product for this particular usage, so I'm not sure if it will "strip" the paint from your walls, etc.....Goo Gone, you basically put a pea-sized amount on a wash rag (microfiber works great so I hear) and work it into the stain until it comes up. But not sure about the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser, but it does get rave reviews!
perfume takes it away faster!
You can get sharpie off of anything by tracing wherever the sharpie mark is with an expo marker.
You can scrub it off with a tooth brush and Tooth paste.
you dont
use clorox
You get a Sharpie and draw a line on your hand and go over it twice. Then you scratch off the Sharpie with ur nail till its completely gone. The eraser game is funner
yes.
Honestly...You can't sorry.
Rubbing alcohol can often be effective in removing Sharpie ink from surfaces like skin or certain types of plastic. Additionally, a paste made from baking soda and water can be a gentle abrasive to help scrub off Sharpie marks.
Take it of with pee
Use rubbing alcohol.
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.
Get a rag and some rubbing alchohol and rub it off. -TS