Yes. Only if you use a damp washcloth right after it happened.
One common method to remove permanent marker from surfaces is to apply rubbing alcohol or acetone onto a cloth and gently rub the stained area. Another option is to use a whiteboard marker to draw over the permanent marker, then wipe both marks away with a cloth.
To remove permanent marker from a blanket, try using rubbing alcohol or a mixture of vinegar and water. Dab the stain with the solution and then gently blot it with a clean cloth. Repeat until the stain is gone, then wash the blanket according to the care instructions.
Hairspray can help remove permanent marker from clothes because it contains alcohol, which can break down the marker's pigments and help lift them from the fabric. The alcohol in hairspray acts as a solvent, dissolving the marker ink and making it easier to blot or wash away from the fabric.
One common method is to apply rubbing alcohol or nail polish remover onto a cotton ball or cloth, then gently rub the marker off the wall surface. You can also try using a magic eraser or white toothpaste to remove permanent marker from walls. Test these methods in a hidden area first to ensure they won't damage the paint.
You can try using rubbing alcohol or a whiteboard marker to remove dry erase marker stains from the wall. Simply apply a small amount of rubbing alcohol or use the whiteboard marker to go over the dried black marker stain, then wipe it off with a clean cloth or eraser.
One common method to remove permanent marker from surfaces is to apply rubbing alcohol or acetone onto a cloth and gently rub the stained area. Another option is to use a whiteboard marker to draw over the permanent marker, then wipe both marks away with a cloth.
I would try fingernail polish remover. That will take permanent marker off of almost anything.
To remove permanent marker from a blanket, try using rubbing alcohol or a mixture of vinegar and water. Dab the stain with the solution and then gently blot it with a clean cloth. Repeat until the stain is gone, then wash the blanket according to the care instructions.
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?
Hairspray can help remove permanent marker from clothes because it contains alcohol, which can break down the marker's pigments and help lift them from the fabric. The alcohol in hairspray acts as a solvent, dissolving the marker ink and making it easier to blot or wash away from the fabric.
One common method is to apply rubbing alcohol or nail polish remover onto a cotton ball or cloth, then gently rub the marker off the wall surface. You can also try using a magic eraser or white toothpaste to remove permanent marker from walls. Test these methods in a hidden area first to ensure they won't damage the paint.
Use alcohol. Rubbing alcohol might work, but denatured alcohol from the hardware store is better. Dampen a cloth wrapped around your finger with it and rub. Keep changing to a fresh spot on the cloth, and re-dampen it with the alcohol. It may take a few minutes, but that should get it all out.
I believe that nail polish remover would take it off the tile.
You'd be lucky if it was white, cause' then some bleach would take it right out.
It depends entirely on what you've marked with the permanent marker. If it is material, then it will take quite a few washes before it comes out completely. If it is a side in a kitchen, it might take a cleaning product to get rid of it (sif is a good one to use). Hope this helps! if its on you it only lasts a couple of days if you constantly wash your hands....good luck ;)
You can try using rubbing alcohol or a whiteboard marker to remove dry erase marker stains from the wall. Simply apply a small amount of rubbing alcohol or use the whiteboard marker to go over the dried black marker stain, then wipe it off with a clean cloth or eraser.
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.