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Permanent Marker on Vinyl SidingVee from Carencro, LA Feedback About This Post:RE: Permanent Marker on Vinyl SidingHi, I tried several suggestions posted here to remove permanent marker from my vinyl siding (put on courtesy of neighborhood hoodlums). The Isopropyl alcohol did nothing at all. Mr. Clean's Magic Eraser helped but would take a long time and a lot of effort. Nail polish remover took it right off - easy - no work required. I recommend nail polish remover. Post By Joan from Stamford (Guest Post) removal red permanent marker from vinylHave a vinyl doll which has been "made " up with 2 red edding permanent marker pens on the face. How do I remove this, has seeped into the skin of the doll Post By Lobengulu@googlemail.com (Guest Post) RE: Permanent Marker on Vinyl SidingWhat worked for me was lock de-icer. Very nice. No effort at all. Bill in Canada. Post By Bill (Guest Post) RE: Permanent Marker on Vinyl SidingFingernail polish remover should work, but do a test patch first. You can also try a product called Awesome sold at Dollar Tree stores. It took 3 big blobs of purple Sharpie marker out of my tan microsuede couch! Post By suzi_homemaker01 (Guest Post) RE: Permanent Marker on Vinyl Siding
Isopropyl alcohol should do it. Always works for me. Post By Nicole (Guest Post) RE: Permanent Marker on Vinyl Siding
You can try getting a little bottle of Enamal Thinner made by "Testors". I used to by it at a hobby store. It comes in little 1/4 ounce glass bottles. During the Xmas holiday I work at the mall personalizing ornaments and we use permanent marker on resin ornaments and the ONLY thing that would remove the permanent maker is the enamel thinner...NOT alcohol.. and NOT nail polish remover. The thinner should work :) Post by kimmcg RE: Permanent Marker on Vinyl SidingWD-40? Post By Sara (Guest Post) |
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