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Originally Posted by cjsews
(Post 7407165)
Use dry erase marker over original. It will take off most if not all
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My granddaughters have used hair spray to remove sharpie marks from my table.
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Originally Posted by Prekteacher
(Post 7407409)
As a school teacher, this works for sharpie marks on white boards. I would give it a shot!
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Originally Posted by Gmacher
(Post 7407455)
My granddaughters have used hair spray to remove sharpie marks from my table.
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Try WD-40. It works on almost everything.
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Try spraying it with hairspray, let it set a few minutes and rub with a damp cloth.
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Thank you all for taking the time to help me. It is much appreciated.
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Try a mr. Clean magic eraser.
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Have you tried using a Mr. Clean scrubbie? I use them for just about everything with good results.
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Try hairspray.
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