How can I get dry erase marker off of cabinets?
I wrote on cabinets with dry erase marker a couple of years ago. Now I need it off because I'm no longer going to be in that particular room. Thanks.
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Hi ! Did you try using magic eraser ?
Alcohol works well to remove ink. Test a hidden spot first to make sure it doesn’t dull the paint.
Sometimes you can get dry erase marker off by writing over it again with the dry erase marker and wiping off before it dries. This may or may not work depending on the finish of you cabinets. I would try it in a small area and if it works there do only a small section at a time.
You might try hairspray as well.
I've heard Soft Scrub works. You rub it on in a circular motion. Also alcohol might work.
I never would have thought of this product, but I'll try it.
Try writing over it again with a dry erase marker. It should wipe off.
Have you tried Magic sponge ?
Wipe all stains with a damp sponge. If any stain remains, apply Soft Scrub with a damp sponge, work in a circular motion and rinse. If stain remains, saturate a cotton ball with rubbing alcohol, blot the stain and rinse.