How can I remove permanant marker from metal?
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Penny...Goo Gone might work,,has surprised me on several things
You could try lemon essential oil
This should help: https://www.onegoodthingbyjillee.com/remove-permanent-marker/
Here's the relevant part: "For metal items like stainless steel appliances, use rubbing alcohol, dry erase marker or regular toothpaste. Black marker stains should wipe right off after applying any of those!"
Excellent resource here:https://www.onegoodthingbyjillee.com/remove-permanent-marker/
Hi Penny, depending on what kind of finish is on the metal you could try something stronger like mineral spirits or nailpolish remover.
this is my life saver https://www.pinterest.com/pin/288863763581410625/
Use baby wipes or facial cleaning wipes. They work better.
Rubbing Alcohol (91%) will likely work.
Bleach will take it off Clorox cleanup takes it off
try isopropyl alchocol. The 90% stuff
It depends on the finish of the metal. I'd try Goo Gone, WD-40, a magic eraser, or Bar Keeper's Friend.
Hi Penny, hope this helps you, For metal items like stainless steel appliances, use rubbing alcohol, dry erase marker or regular toothpaste. Black marker stains should wipe right off after applying any of those!
Hello I often find a medical alcohol wipes —-you can buy a box of them for a dollar or two —often help remove the unwanted marker .
Hi Penny, For metal items like stainless steel appliances, use rubbing alcohol, dry erase marker or regular toothpaste. Black marker stains should wipe right off after applying any of those!
To remove the permanent marker from the metal, I rubbing alcohol with a 91% concentration.
Surgical Spirit?