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Sharpie on Porcelain

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Date: 08/22/2006 Topics: Cleaning > Bathroom | Readers Request > Cleaning  
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My 4 year old wrote on my porcelain toilet seat with a black sharpie marker and it won't come off with bleach or acetone, any more suggestions?

Tiffany from Pontotoc, MS
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Post By Misty (Guest Post) (09/01/2006)
The WD-40 pen (kinda new) is supposed to be able to remove marker and lots of other child messes.


Post by Autumn (93) | (08/24/2006)
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My daughter was making a sign using magic marker, got it on my wooden Dining set.
I used a magic Mr. Clean sponge.
Worked....Give it a try & good luck.


Post by kimmcg (132) | (08/24/2006)
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I personalize Christmas ornaments and we use sharpies on porcelain and the only way we can get it off is to use these little bottles of paint thinner we get from the hobby store.. it should work good


Post by galthomas (10) | (08/23/2006)
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I think I read that WD40 would take off sharpie marks.


Post by teachpad (30) | (08/23/2006)
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baking soda or waterless hand cleaner, or once again, rubbing alcohol.


Post By chml (Guest Post) (08/23/2006)
Try alcohol. Or an eraser?


Post By Glenda (Guest Post) (08/23/2006)
Try baby wipes, sometimes that works really well on Sharpie... (kinda makes you wonder about using them on a baby's bottom, doesn't it?)


Post By (Guest Post) (08/22/2006)
magic eraser


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