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Where to Find a Dry-Erase Markerhearts1 from San Diego Feedback About This Post:RE: Where to Find a Dry-Erase Marker
If you don't have hand sanitizer handy, a cheap bottle of isopropyl alcohol also does great at removing the set-in marks from most white boards. Post by azDana RE: Where to Find a Dry-Erase MarkerIf you are having stains left on the board, you can use hand sanitizer to wipe the board clean. It is cheaper than buying the spray for the boards. When the marker is fresh, it will wipe off with a tissue. If it sets for very long, that is when you get the stains. Post by jwrh626 RE: Where to Find a Dry-Erase MarkerIf any dry-erase marker isn't wiping of easily the problem is probably the board, not the marker. Maybe the surface on the white board is worn off. Post By Linda (Guest Post) RE: Where to Find a Dry-Erase MarkerYou could try office supply store, drugstores, kmart, walmart just about any place really. Post By cece (Guest Post) RE: Where to Find a Dry-Erase MarkerJust about any drugstore, grocery store, walmart, kmart, target, etc. Even Costco and Smart and Final has them, and yes you can wipe with a kleenex, papertowel, tp, your sleeve, doesn't matter, it will come off (if you are using a white board). Post by michawnpita |
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