sharlan 12:03 PM 10-01-2013
The girls got the regular markers out and wrote all over the large dry erase board. (They were using the dry erase markers and grabbed the regular ones when I turned my back to make lunch.) The dry erase cleaner is not taking it off. Any ideas on how to clean it off?
Blackcat31 12:05 PM 10-01-2013
Mr Clean eraser?
Those things remove anything
DCMom 12:13 PM 10-01-2013
When that happened here, I used Bon Ami on a damp soft cloth. Quartet makes a whiteboard cleaner/conditioner that is a little gritty, that might do it. I don't know if Magic Eraser would work without taking the shiny finish off, but it wouldn't hurt to try it. It's already ruined right??
ShyMommy 12:37 PM 10-01-2013
I know you can get permanent marker off of a dry erase board by drawing over it with the dry erase marker and then...well, erasing! Quick fix
Hope that helps.
SquirrellyMama 12:40 PM 10-01-2013
Originally Posted by ShyMommy:
I know you can get permanent marker off of a dry erase board by drawing over it with the dry erase marker and then...well, erasing! Quick fix Hope that helps.
This is a good solution. I've used it before.
kelsey's kids 01:23 PM 10-01-2013
Hand sanitizer will also pull it off
AmyLeigh 02:44 PM 10-01-2013
White board cleaner will get it off. I used to use it all the time in my former job.
sharlan 03:21 PM 10-01-2013
Originally Posted by AmyLeigh:
White board cleaner will get it off. I used to use it all the time in my former job.
Nope, I tried two different brands and neither one worked.
Crazy8 03:32 PM 10-01-2013
I have a dry erase chore chart that I use sharpie markers on and when I need to change the chores (not very often) magic eraser always works just fine.
snbauser 03:32 PM 10-01-2013
Originally Posted by ShyMommy:
I know you can get permanent marker off of a dry erase board by drawing over it with the dry erase marker and then...well, erasing! Quick fix Hope that helps.
This
Hunni Bee 05:40 PM 10-01-2013
Originally Posted by ShyMommy:
I know you can get permanent marker off of a dry erase board by drawing over it with the dry erase marker and then...well, erasing! Quick fix Hope that helps.
Some jerk wrote with permanent marker on the dry erase board, and also regular Crayola marker (same jerk). The above fix definitely works.
heyhun77 06:22 PM 10-01-2013
use wd-40
Sprouts 06:30 PM 10-01-2013
alcohol might work
Memc2001 06:34 PM 10-01-2013
hairspray
Nebula 07:39 PM 10-01-2013
Baby Wipes, seriously work for that type of surface and markers.
iluvlearning 05:04 AM 10-02-2013
I just cleaned an old dry erase board with residual marker on it with a paste made with baking soda and water. It did the trick!