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Sharpie on Microfiber CouchDish soap, Magic Eraser, alcohol, baby wipes, even Clorox wipes have done nothing. It is not on the cushion, it is on the arm of the sofa, so I can't even remove the cover to wash. Please help. I only had the sofa for a month before he marked his territory. Eileen from Norton, MA Feedback About This Post:RE: Sharpie on Microfiber Couch
I just had this happen to a light cream micro couch and a light brown one, and my son but whose worried about him right now! lol. Sprayed all the sharpie spots down with hairspray then started using a nail brush on the white one because I figured it would take the most to get out. Hairspray was working great but ran out so i used rubbing alcohol. i put it in a spray bottle and sprayed all the sharpie spots again.I used the brush and it worked good too. Post by wyocop2000 RE: Sharpie on Microfiber Couch
Over the past couple of months, I've been working with my brother and sister-in-law to design their home and it has been so fun. It's really coming together; only a few accent pieces to go. The major items we added were a new sofa and area rug. The very ones featured in the pic above from CB2. Post by mole628 RE: Sharpie on Microfiber CouchMy daughter wrote all over my brown microfiber sectional with black Sharpie pen. Another website suggested Denatured alcohol. It has worked quite well, and now I wish I would've waited on the hairspray. The alcohol in the hairspray helped a lot too, but left a residue that I am still working to get out. The denatured alcohol (from the hardware store) leaves no residue. It is flammable, so use as little as possible (I applied with a kids paintbrush), but it works. Post By Jamie (Guest Post) RE: Sharpie on Microfiber CouchI had about ten blue sharpie in spots on my couch, and I put everything you could think of on it to try to remove them, nothing work: until I came here. Thanks to whoever said ALCOHOL and cotton balls. I just dabbed them with alcohol until they came right out. Thank you again! Post By Malinda (Guest Post) Pen on Microfiber couchI just did it. A little alcohol in a Q-Tip took the pen right out. Post By Debbie (Guest Post) RE: Sharpie on Microfiber CouchTry hairspray. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Sharpie on Microfiber CouchMy son scribbled all over our couch with a Sharpie. I figured time was not my friend and wanted to act fast without running to the store. I tried the toothpaste suggestion because it sounded just crazy enough to work, and it did! I grabbed Crest Whitening out of the bathroom and it removed 99% of the pen marks. You can still faintly see it where the weave pattern includes a shiny thread, but quite the miracle just the same. Plus the couch smells nice and minty. Post By Brook (Guest Post) RE: Sharpie on Microfiber Couch
I was with my son when he purchased his microfiber furniture. The salesman SHOWED us how to remove Sharpie on the sample. He just used regular rubbing alcohol. He just poured it on the marks he made and it took it right out. Post By Mary, Crown Point, In (Guest Post) RE: Sharpie on Microfiber Couch
After testing for color fastness, try nail polish remover - it takes permanent marker off of dry erase marker pads and does a lot of other cool stuff. JUST DON'T INHALE!! YOU COULD ALSO CALL THE MANUFACTURER I'm just sure you're not the first with this problem. Post by artisticattorney RE: Sharpie on Microfiber CouchI had success using Oxy Clean to get Sharpie out of a sofa. It wasn't mircofiber, but it did work on whatever fabric it was. Post by Lynn RE: Sharpie on Microfiber CouchTry using toothpaste, possibly the ones with baking soda! It has taking out markers when nothing else would. Post By Dianna (Guest Post) |
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