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Removing Permanent Marker From Doll FacesRanda from San Marcos, TX Feedback About This Post:RE: Removing Permanent Marker From Doll Facestry WD40 Post By tina (Guest Post) RE: Removing Permanent Marker From Doll FacesYou might want to try some Spot Shot. You can buy it at Wal Mart and most other grocery and Drug Stores. Just be certain to wash the doll thoroughly with soap and water before allowing a child to play with it. God bless! Post By Shari (Guest Post) RE: Removing Permanent Marker From Doll FacesTry Comet or some other such "scrubbing" powder cleanser. Also, try a little nail polish remover on a cotton swab. Post by bailegirl RE: Removing Permanent Marker From Doll FacesTry RUBBING ALCOHOL. Post By Jean from Mississippi (Guest Post) RE: Removing Permanent Marker From Doll FacesTry Spray & Wash Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Removing Permanent Marker From Doll Faces
I have used hairspray for ink and felt pens and it worked good. Post by smilingfaces88 RE: Removing Permanent Marker From Doll FacesYou might want to try an SOS pad. I have found that it works wonders for removing stains from all kinds of hard surfaces. I used it to remove a permanent marker stain from a beatiful wood table, for example. A lot of people think that they scratch too much, but I have not found that to be much of a problem at all. Good luck! Post By Carrie (Guest Post) |
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