I've tried that and it does discolour some - hairspray works on tested fabrics - this would be something I'd try - dampen a cloth (microfiber) and spray right on the cloth (generously) - I would first try it in an area not easily visible.
Yes, the ink from whiteboard markers (or dry erasemarkers) will not be absorbed by the plexiglass.
lick it
I tried it many times, it does not come off all the way, but most of it comes off.
If you've already tried washing it with soap and water, then try an eraser. Regular kind or the Mister Clean Eraser thingy.
Erasers pick up graphite particles, thus removing them from the surface of the paper. Basically, the molecules in erasers are 'stickier' than the paper, so when the eraser is rubbed onto the pencil mark, the graphite sticks to the eraser preferentially over the paper. Some erasers damage the top layer of the paper and remove it as well. Erasers attached to pencils absorb the graphite particles and leave a residue which needs to be brushed away. This type of eraser can remove the surface of the paper. Soft vinyl erasers are softer than the erasers attached to pencils, but are otherwise similar.
Try using the Mr. Clean's magic eraser. I've used it to get ink off of a number of surfaces.
Mr. Clean Magic Eraser, it might take off some wall paint... you can find them at Walmart or Target.
try spraying hairspray on it it should help break it up enough that your magic eraser can do its job when you use the eraser on stuff like that it seems the less water on it the better good luck!!!
They are like magic erasers. They can take off crayon marks off the walls, anything really but it requires some scrubbing. They also work great for cleaning stove tops.
Mr Clean Magic Eraser are amazing when it comes to removing hard to remove stains and even permanent markers. If that doesn't work then may consider getting small bottles of paint to match your walls and do touch ups.
I got some Sharpie on my arm last night, and I got it off in just seconds with Tecnu. Tecnu removes Poison Oak and other Ivy oils, and apparently it removes Sharpie marks off skin.
A sand eraser is a type of eraser that is made up of small granules of sand or other abrasive materials that can be used to remove ink or pencil marks from paper. When rubbed on the paper, the abrasive surface of the eraser helps to physically scrape off the marks, leaving a cleaner surface in its place.
get a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser .... seriously, they are freakin magic.
try mr clean magic eraser they clean just about everything off
use a Mr. Clean magic eraser. that will get anything off.
You can almost certainly get crayon out off upholstery with a Magic Eraser or some other solvent.
To effectively remove marker stains from walls, you can try using a mixture of baking soda and water, or a magic eraser. Gently scrub the stained area until the marker comes off, then wipe clean with a damp cloth.