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Permanent Marker Can be Removed with an Eraser!

Don’t Believe me? I didn’t think you would, so I took pictures.

On Saturday a permanent marker that had been left out in the sun leaked onto a table. A neighbor, who had stopped by and viewed what happened said, “You can’t wash it off, but you can erase it”. I had my doubts, but I didn’t have anything to lose by trying, so I grabbed a Pink Pearl Eraser.

July2010 121 I remembered to grab my camera after I started erasing. (I remembered to focus correctly after I had taken 3 pictures.)

July2010 122I took this picture after I had erased two of the ink blobs. I was able to remove all of the ink in less time than it took my daughter to drink a glass of lemonade.

I seriously hope there are no permanent marker incidents in your future, but if there are, grab an eraser. Do you have any cleaning tips that make you feel like a superhero?

This is a paradigm shift in marker removal of such monumental proportions that I am submitting it to Tuesday’s Tip Jar, Works For Me Wednesday, and Frugal Friday for peer review.

11 Responses to “Permanent Marker Can be Removed with an Eraser!”

  1. Rebecca says:

    Like you said, that's amazing and I had to see it to believe it. I'm glad your nice table cleaned up.

  2. Anonymous says:

    Wow! Great tip. I sincerely hope I never have to use it, but will try to remember it. Thanks :)

  3. Laura says:

    Another great tip!

    I had a student once write on a brand new whiteboard with a Sharpie marker–yikes! My classroom aide came in and wrote over the Sharpie with a regular whiteboard marker and voila! the Sharpie disappeared. Don't know what was in the regular marker fluid, but it eats Sharpie ink.

    This tip also reminds me that if you spill red wine on something (tablecloth, carpet, or horrors, furniture) pour white wine on it. It neutralizes the red and then everything can be cleaned out. We spilled some red once on the carpet at a rental apartment, but remembered to pour on the white and in the morning the stain was gone.

  4. Sheila says:

    Wow–I never knew that and never thought to try it either. I'll keep that in mind. I have one dog who likes to chew on pens and things left out!! Thanks for the tip.

  5. Alea says:

    Laura- My youngest son loves writing on his older siblings white boards, so I will probably have a chance to use that tip sooner than I would like.

    I have never heard that you can take red wine out with white. I will remember to keep a bottle of white wine on hand for ALL dinner parties from now on.

  6. Stacy says:

    What a great tip!

  7. Laura says:

    P.S. The white wine tip only works when the red wine is still wet.

  8. Porch Days says:

    This is amazing. I wouldn't have believed it! Lucky for you it worked.

  9. The Messy Mom says:

    Very good to know! I have crayon all over my sons room that I need to go at with an eraser sponge.

  10. Taylor at Stain-Removal-101.com says:

    I loved your tip so much I featured it as a page on my site in the permanent marker stains section.

    You can see the page here: Permanent Marker Removal With A Pink Eraser

    Thanks for the great tip! It seems we all need to figure out how to remove permanent marker stains from time to time.

  11. Lenetta @ Nettacow says:

    Wow, who knew? I hope I never need to use this :>) but I linked on my weekly roundup -thanks for sharing!

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