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Removing Permanent Marker from a Wood DoorAshley from Surrey, BC Feedback About This Post:RE: Removing washable Marker from a Wood tableHi, I tried removing washable marker from my daughter's Pottery Barn table & chairs (so much for washable) & couldn't get it out. I mixed up some baking soda & water & voila, every single drop of Black marker came off! Thank you! Post By Stephanie in NY (Guest Post) RE: Removing Permanent Marker from a Wood DoorMy 5 year old got a hold of a black sharpie's marker, and became an artist and drew all over his wood bedroom door. I will say the baking soda paste worked as soon as I put it on it took it right off. Post By Nicole (Guest Post) RE: Removing Permanent Marker from a Wood Door
Kids found the marker and boy did they have fun. Post By Curt (Guest Post) RE: Removing Permanent Marker from a Wood DoorThank you so much for the advice of baking soda to remove permanent marker off hardwood floor. It worked instantly and I am very happy! Post By Laurie (Guest Post) RE: Removing Permanent Marker from a Wood DoorThank you! Baking soda paste worked great on a one of a kind piece of art. There was 600 black permanent marker dots on my husbands coffee table (I commissioned an artist to burn an elk scene on it, and it is irreplaceable). It took a little time as I applied light pressure, but with some patience every dot disappeared and the beautiful art remained. I used the clear old english oil to return the luster. It is now back to it's original glory. I am grateful for the information! This really works! Thank you again!! Post By Jeri Lynne Navarro (Guest Post) RE: Removing Permanent Marker from a Wood Door
I used the baking powder paste on my antique wood desk and it worked miracles. My 3 yr old grandson had used a purple Sharpie on it and I thought it would never come off. Thanks for the great solution. Post By Samatha (Guest Post) RE: Removing Permanent Marker from a Wood Dooryep the baking soda trick works! just tried it Post By floeticsoul86 (Guest Post) RE: Removing Permanent Marker from a Wood DoorThe baking soda paste was the best suggestion out of the 3 posted-I tried 40WD and Old English to no avail-then the baking soda paste-Wow! it's a miracle! thanks! Just put a bit of the baking soda in a small bowl mix a little water, rub with a soft cloth and voile! I thought it would never come off of a family heirloom desk which had been scribled upon by a 3 year old and was there for for over two years. After getting it off, I rubbed it with some Pledge Revitalizing orange oil. Now it's back to it's original. Post By Nancy (Guest Post) RE: Removing Permanent Marker from a Wood DoorMy 6 year old boy wrote on his door and furniture with a sharpie green marker. It all came out with a Mr.Clean magic eraser Post By rissa (Guest Post) |
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