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AGH!! How do I get it off??????!


Question Posted Monday March 6 2006, 3:28 pm

What product(s) can be used to get Sharpie permanent marker of a surface????

(NOT clothing... not wood.. um I dunno what kind it is...)

Please help.


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Keosha answered Friday July 21 2006, 3:10 pm:
Hair spray, in the aresol can. Spray it on the surface and wipe..it should come off! Hope I helped!
~Keosha

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LondonScene answered Monday April 24 2006, 4:43 pm:
rubbing alchohol, nail polish remover and a pink eraser. I'll explain- when i was in grade 5 i was having a play thing with my best friend Kelsey i meant to put a jab of permanent marker on her nose but by accident she moved and it went on her glasses
instead. So out of nowhere i get my eraser and i start to erase it and it CAME OFF. :) Smart eh? <3

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Kathryn answered Tuesday March 7 2006, 7:47 pm:
Nail polish remover.

Kathryn

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Siren_Cytherea answered Tuesday March 7 2006, 4:21 pm:
Rubbing alcohol. Trust me. Lol. That will take permanent marker off anything, including skin and clothing.
It's a good thing.
-Siren =)

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LoveNJstyle answered Monday March 6 2006, 10:14 pm:
rubbing alcohol... you know, the stuff you use to disinfect cuts, etc. I use it on every surface actually. if its a waxed floor, scrub with baby wipes instead. (my janitor yelled at me once) if all else fails, try hairspray. <3

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Igotamonopoly answered Monday March 6 2006, 6:31 pm:
Nail polish remover, but be sure to do a small test. It may discolor the surface.

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Britchellex3 answered Monday March 6 2006, 5:55 pm:
Grease Lighting or Hair spray will take it off, but you just gotta use a lot and scrub hard lol

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4everMyself2 answered Monday March 6 2006, 4:51 pm:
only search advicenators.com


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SweetxxIntoxication answered Monday March 6 2006, 4:41 pm:
If you have oxypads, or something similar to those, they work pretty well. if not hair spray works sometimes, or nail polish remover?

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