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mermaid 01-23-2013 05:13 AM

My turn to ask for help re cutting mat
 
Oh my, I made a boo-boo yesterday. I was tracing with a black permanent marker onto tissue and my marks bled thru onto my yellow cutting mat. I've tried alcohol, nail polish remover, and bath tile cleaner (which has bleach & oxyclean in it). None of these have worked to get the marks off. Why didn't I use my common sense and put newspaper underneath? We ask, after it's too late. Does anyone have a product suggestion? I mean, I have really "embellished" this fairly new mat...the use isn't compromised, but it just looks so NASTY!!! Thanks for any advice (other than "go stand in the corner") LOL

eparys 01-23-2013 05:56 AM

Other than go stand in the corner .... I will tell you that you should just ignore it!! I am not too sure it will come out but will be curious what others have to say. It is still usable and if it will not come off with all that cleaner - it should not rub off on your fabric. It will however remind you every time you use it not to do it again lol. You could also flip the mat over if it bothers you.

BellaBoo 01-23-2013 06:03 AM

I have had great results getting marker marks off other surfaces using FIT vegetable spray. It was the only thing that took black Sharpie off my fridge door. If your mat is the soft surface, the marker probably has soaked into the mat. Let the FIT spray soak into the marks.

eparys 01-23-2013 07:08 AM

BellaBoo - I have not seen this in the markets for years. I used to use it all the time. Also, I would never have thought about using it for that purpose.

PaperPrincess 01-23-2013 07:24 AM

Did the exact same thing to my mat. Tissue. Sharpie. I realized what I had done after the first tracing. It was a flower, so now I have a flower on my mat! I would just ignore it.

barny 01-23-2013 07:26 AM

I have used hair spray for markers when nothing I had would help. It may not either, since it has soaked in.

mighty 01-23-2013 08:09 AM

I think I would just leave it!

sewmom 01-23-2013 08:15 AM

Mr Clean magic eraser? Don't know if it will work, but what have you got to lose?

Handcraftsbyjen 01-23-2013 08:36 AM

Worse case, use your sharpie and turn your mark into a design that doesn't look yucky.

mermaid 01-23-2013 11:01 AM

Thank you all for your suggestions...I think the prize goes to eparys suggestion to turn the mat over. I liked the idea of 'connecting the marks to make a picture'---alas, it would then look like a forest of trees. I just remembered! I have a small tube of ink spot remover for clothing somewhere--haven't seen it for a while, but it must be hiding in the laundry rm. Cross my fingers,...and toes.....and eyes.


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