The permanent marker has this name for a reason – it remains on most surfaces for a long time.
Regardless of its name, some of us apply it to different places as a joke or by mistake.
Luckily, there are several ways to help you get rid of that annoying line or spot.
Let's take a look at how to get rid of permanent marker from various surfaces.
How to get rid of permanent marker
Here are some recommendations.
- Skin: You can remove the stain with sunscreen or repellent.
- Clothing. Hand sanitizer will do.
- Walls. Hairspray or toothpaste.
- Wood. You can use regular medical alcohol.
- Carpet: Try using white vinegar.
- Furniture. Oddly enough, regular milk can help.
- Whiteboard. Sometimes it is enough to use an eraser or the rubber band on the end of a pencil.
- Ceramics: Make a mixture of baking soda and toothpaste.