Removing magic marker
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I use a dry erase pen.
Doodle all over the sharpie marks, then wipe it off like you would any dry erase mark.
I've removed from Computers, Sewing machines and all sorts of things this way. The finish on the 301 isn't as delicate as the finishes on the older black ones (which you should never use alcohol on - it will remove the shellac), but I would still test somewhere inconspicuous. It's also possible that the marker may have seeped in a bit. If that's true, you'll get some not all of it off.
Doodle all over the sharpie marks, then wipe it off like you would any dry erase mark.
I've removed from Computers, Sewing machines and all sorts of things this way. The finish on the 301 isn't as delicate as the finishes on the older black ones (which you should never use alcohol on - it will remove the shellac), but I would still test somewhere inconspicuous. It's also possible that the marker may have seeped in a bit. If that's true, you'll get some not all of it off.
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