cleaning wipe off boards?
nellebelle
Dd's friend used a washable marker on our wipe-off white board, thinking it was one of the dry erase markers. Well, I can't get it off!
Has anyone had success? I've tried they dry erase cleaner, soap, carpet cleaner, goo gone, even bleach. None work.
Dd really likes to play with this, I hate to think it's ruined forever.
And what is "washable" marker supposed to mean if it won't even wash off a smooth, non-porous surface?
Mary Ellen
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Has anyone had success? I've tried they dry erase cleaner, soap, carpet cleaner, goo gone, even bleach. None work.
Dd really likes to play with this, I hate to think it's ruined forever.
And what is "washable" marker supposed to mean if it won't even wash off a smooth, non-porous surface?
Mary Ellen
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Joyce Fetteroll
On Sep 20, 2005, at 2:12 PM, nellebelle wrote:
http://www.crayola.com/canwehelp/staintips/stain.cfm
No white boards but similar things like appliances, formica, plastic ...
If none of the ideas work you could try writing to them. They sell
whiteboards so washable markers on them must happen a lot!
Joyce
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> Dd's friend used a washable marker on our wipe-off white board,Stain removal tips at Crayola:
> thinking it was one of the dry erase markers. Well, I can't get it
> off!
>
http://www.crayola.com/canwehelp/staintips/stain.cfm
No white boards but similar things like appliances, formica, plastic ...
If none of the ideas work you could try writing to them. They sell
whiteboards so washable markers on them must happen a lot!
Joyce
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David & Annelise Pierce
> Magic Eraser works well, like magic!![Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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In a message dated 9/20/2005 2:13:14 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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Pamela
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nellebelle@... writes:
> Has anyone had success?Finger nail polish remover.
Pamela
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Brandie
--- nellebelle <nellebelle@...> wrote:
over the washable marker, let that dry, and then try
to erase it all. I've had some luck with doing this,
but I can't remember what type of marker that was used
on my daughter's board.
Okay, I just visited the Expo marker website and they
have something called an Expo Board Doctor -- a marker
that you use in the manner I described above.
Brandie
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> Dd's friend used a washable marker on our wipe-offOne idea is to take a dry erase marker, write/trace
> white board, thinking it was one of the dry erase
> markers. Well, I can't get it off!
>
over the washable marker, let that dry, and then try
to erase it all. I've had some luck with doing this,
but I can't remember what type of marker that was used
on my daughter's board.
Okay, I just visited the Expo marker website and they
have something called an Expo Board Doctor -- a marker
that you use in the manner I described above.
Brandie
http://tableforfive.blogspot.com
http://homemadeliving.blogspot.com
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jillianmarie817
--- In [email protected], "nellebelle"
<nellebelle@c...> wrote:
off!
***Have you tried Mr. Clean's magic eraser? Works great for lots of
things I thought might be ruined.
Jill, in PA
<nellebelle@c...> wrote:
> Dd's friend used a washable marker on our wipe-off white board,thinking it was one of the dry erase markers. Well, I can't get it
off!
***Have you tried Mr. Clean's magic eraser? Works great for lots of
things I thought might be ruined.
Jill, in PA