on 12/1/2009
Thanks! Last night my daughter's high school project became neatly copied onto my kitchen counter when it bled through the paper! I happened to stumble onto your article and am truly grateful. Nice job!
on 3/18/2009
It works on most hard surfaces but first test a very small area of the surface that has the permanent marker ink before applying too much rubbing alcohol. I have not tried it on things like cloth or other porous surfaces like wood. But I have tried it on plastics, metals, laminates, glass and other hard, non-porous surfaces.
GrannyGoodEarth said
on 12/1/2009 Thanks! Last night my daughter's high school project became neatly copied onto my kitchen counter when it bled through the paper! I happened to stumble onto your article and am truly grateful. Nice job!
achenoweth said
on 4/25/2009 Thanks for sharing I have a 3 year old that colored on the wall. I am going to try this. 5* and a rec
pamelaa75 said
on 4/21/2009 Thanks for the tips 5*/rec
goodselfme said
on 3/29/2009 this tip to remove sharpee magic permanent marker ink is really good. TX
veryirie said
on 3/28/2009 Super helpful article to remove a Sharpie permanent mark. Thanks!
MrHuguley said
on 3/18/2009 It works on most hard surfaces but first test a very small area of the surface that has the permanent marker ink before applying too much rubbing alcohol. I have not tried it on things like cloth or other porous surfaces like wood. But I have tried it on plastics, metals, laminates, glass and other hard, non-porous surfaces.
irussell said
on 3/18/2009 Very good tips. I have a few things I would like to try this on.
hdubs said
on 3/18/2009 Interesting! Does this work on all types of surface?