S.F. asks from Eatontown, NJ on January 01, 2010
Ballpoint Pen Ink on Dry Erase Board
I am wondering if anyone has found a way to remove ballpoint pen ink from a dry erase board? My daughter decided a pen added a nice touch to her marker drawing and now we can't get the ink off! I tried using the solution and covering up the ink with dry erase markers and wiping it off which works with permanent marker but nothing worked. After scrubbing at it it's a bit lighter but still there, of course. Any ideas? I was hesitant to use household cleaners as I thought they might ruin the surface?
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A.F. answers from New York on January 04, 2010
Have you tried the Magic Eraser from Mr. Clean???? I find this to be miraculous and has saved me many times! it's wonderful! Hope this helps
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K.D. answers from New York on January 02, 2010
The only household cleaner I use on my dry erase board is clorox clean-up....gets it sparkly clean and does not ruin the surface....never tried it on ballpoint pen though.....just make sure NOT to use windex...that will ruin the surface completely...only made that mistake once..LOL!!
K.S. answers from New York on January 02, 2010
Non-acetone polish remover should work. Also, try Mr Clean's Magic eraser, it's worked wonders on pen marks on our white coffee table.
G.T. answers from Rochester on January 02, 2010
D. answers from New York on January 01, 2010
use rubbing alcohol on a cotton ball.
D.B. answers from New York on January 02, 2010
Try 90% rubbing alcohol. It is what I use to get ink out of my husbands clothing and it has never damaged anything I have used it on.
Good luck.
D.
S.M. answers from Albany on January 01, 2010
White toothpaste is effective at getting ball-point pen ink out of upholstery. I don't know how it would work on a white-board, but thought I'd mention it.
PS - very cool about the permanent marker solution, never knew that!!
D.H. answers from New York on January 02, 2010
When my precocious Brownie troop damaged a white board in the classroom we were using for our meetings, I found out too late to be able to use the dry erase marker solution to eliminate the permanent marker damage. I contacted the manufacturer of the white board and found out that white polyethylene erasers and a LOT of elbow grease will get out permanent marker. It worked on the white board. It might work on pen ink as well.
K.D. answers from New York on January 02, 2010
The Mr. Clean Magic Eraser !!!! It is truly magic!!
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