Try Goof Off, it may work better.
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 permanent marker is not water based. It is alcohol based and it is waterproof.
Use ammonia based cleaners. But a razor blade works too
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.
Alcohol based cleaners are often very effective to remove stains, depending on the type of clothing stained. Amonia (a household chemical) also works wonders.
No, not all Sharpie markers are oil-based. Sharpie offers a variety of markers, including water-based and permanent ink options. While many Sharpie permanent markers contain alcohol-based ink, the brand also has specific markers designed for different surfaces and uses, such as fabric or paint markers, which may have different formulations. Always check the label for specific details regarding the ink type.
Yes, Sharpie markers may bleed when used with watercolor due to the water-based nature of watercolor paint.
Acetone based nail polish remover. Honestly!!!
Ammonia-based cleaning products like window cleaners often have a pH level of around 9. These cleaners are alkaline and help remove grease and grime from surfaces.
Yes, you can watercolor over Sharpie markers, but the Sharpie ink may bleed or smudge when it comes into contact with water. It's best to use a waterproof or alcohol-based marker if you plan to watercolor over it.
Enzyme-based uric acid cleaners are effective in breaking down uric acid molecules, which helps to remove stains and odors more thoroughly. These cleaners are also environmentally friendly and safe to use around pets and children.
To remove Armor All silicone-based cleaners from your car interior, start by wiping the surfaces with a damp microfiber cloth to remove excess product. Then, use a mixture of warm water and a mild dish soap to clean the affected areas, applying it with a clean cloth. Rinse the cloth frequently and ensure no residue is left behind. Finally, dry the surfaces thoroughly to prevent any slip or streaking.