To remove permanent marker from 100 percent cotton, try saturating the stained area with rubbing alcohol or a mixture of baking soda and water, then blot with a clean cloth. Alternatively, you can apply a commercial stain remover specifically designed for ink stains and wash the fabric in hot water. Repeat the process if necessary before air drying the garment.
One way to remove a stain from a permanent marker on jeans is to dab rubbing alcohol onto the stain with a cotton ball. Blot the stained area until the marker lifts off, then rinse with cold water and wash the jeans as usual. Repeat the process if necessary.
It depends on the type of marker. Permanent markers are usually designed to be permanent and may not come off easily. On the other hand, dry erase or whiteboard markers are meant to be wiped off easily with a dry cloth or eraser. If you are trying to remove marker from paper, you can try using rubbing alcohol or a specialized marker remover.
To remove fluorescent permanent marker from a whiteboard, you can try using rubbing alcohol or nail polish remover on a cotton ball or cloth. Another option is using a whiteboard marker to draw over the stained area and then erase it. Additionally, some commercial whiteboard cleaner products may also be effective.
I don't know if this will work on piano keys, but dry erase markers erase permanent marker on white boards. Write over the mark, then erase the dry erase. If the dry erase doesn't come off the piano keys easily, use alcohol.
If the stains were made by a washable marker, they will come out if you wash them in the washing machine with hot water. If they were made by permanent marker there is no guarantee that it will come out. Pretreat the shoelaces, rinse them, and soak them in bleach if they are white.
One way to remove a stain from a permanent marker on jeans is to dab rubbing alcohol onto the stain with a cotton ball. Blot the stained area until the marker lifts off, then rinse with cold water and wash the jeans as usual. Repeat the process if necessary.
Dial remove permanent marker because it could remove things that would come off a little bit
the mom will probably not come back to care for them
Just wait a while and keep on washing your hands. The dead skin cells on your hands will come off and take the permanent marker with them. What does this have to do with cars and vehicles anyway?
It depends on the type of marker. Permanent markers are usually designed to be permanent and may not come off easily. On the other hand, dry erase or whiteboard markers are meant to be wiped off easily with a dry cloth or eraser. If you are trying to remove marker from paper, you can try using rubbing alcohol or a specialized marker remover.
To remove fluorescent permanent marker from a whiteboard, you can try using rubbing alcohol or nail polish remover on a cotton ball or cloth. Another option is using a whiteboard marker to draw over the stained area and then erase it. Additionally, some commercial whiteboard cleaner products may also be effective.
I don't know if this will work on piano keys, but dry erase markers erase permanent marker on white boards. Write over the mark, then erase the dry erase. If the dry erase doesn't come off the piano keys easily, use alcohol.
Permanent marker can typically be removed from a mirror using rubbing alcohol or nail polish remover. It may take some effort and patience, but it should eventually come off.
You would be surprised. I was messing around with my diecast model buses and I discovered because at first I was using a wash cloth and water and it wasn't getting me anywhere so I thought to myself if I use a dry erase marker over the permanent marker it might work because when you have marker on a board and it wont come off, you scribble on it with a dry erase and then erase so I did that with my buses and it worked! try it out.
Denatured alcohol (at any hardware store) will remove permanent marker, but if the baby doll is soft rubbery plastic, some of the dye may have penetrated deeply enough that it won't come off. It will, at least, make it much lighter, though.
some permanent markers are sometimes used for outlining things to make things stand out or if you use sharpie marker whick come in all sorts of different colours u can use them for colouring but i just need to say that they do go straight through the paper that you would use, just thought i would tell you just in case. ;) :)
If the stains were made by a washable marker, they will come out if you wash them in the washing machine with hot water. If they were made by permanent marker there is no guarantee that it will come out. Pretreat the shoelaces, rinse them, and soak them in bleach if they are white.