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Permanent Marker on a Wood Floor

HELP! My husband is going to kill me! My 2 year old just used red permanent. marker all over our wood stairs. I've tried everything on here; Mr. Clean Magic Eraser, Toothpaste, and bug spray! I used Krud Kutter, it's taking the finish off of the stairs!

Rae from Augusta, KY

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RE: Permanent Marker on a Wood Floor

Definitely the pink eraser, that was awesome!

Post By sammy (Guest Post)

RE: Permanent Marker on a Wood Floor

I can't believe how well the pink eraser worked on my wooden table. Thanks a lot for such good advice!

Post By lola 1 (Guest Post)

RE: Permanent Marker on a Wood Floor

I just removed black sharpies marks from my new wood floor with an eraser. It came off with little effort. Thanks!

Post By c j (Guest Post)

RE: Permanent Marker on an antique wood table with a finish

OK - I can't believe it, but the pink eraser worked! Try it before you break out any household cleaner or alcohol. Once the PINK permanent marker was removed from the table, I used lemon oil furniture cleaner. My table has never looked so good! My husband's life was spared - as he had let our daughter color on a single sheet of paper (on the table) with the permanent marker.

Post By Anne (Guest Post)

RE: Permanent Marker on a Wood Floor

Use an eraser for sure. It just worked for me on red sharpie on our new maple floor...phew!

Post By nancy (Guest Post)

RE: Permanent Marker on a Wood Floor

I have used fingernail polish remover on permanent marker marks and it seemed to work for me.

Post by Cookiejean26444

RE: Permanent Marker on a Wood Floor

Use Nicole's idea--just a regular pink eraser (you know, those rectangle ones) will usually do the trick. I've gotten permanent marker off a wooden table. Try other erasers if the pink kind doesn't work. Good luck!

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