Permanent marker removal from dash
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Permanent marker removal from dash
My brother-in-law's kid drew on his dad's F150 glove box. Bad enough, but it was in permanent marker! Any ideas on what removes permanent marker safely, without any kind of bleaching etc.. There's a whole bunch of products which will probably work but any recommendations?
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Ha... Treat it like a "life memory" now... My Dad still owns the 1971 F250 he bought brand new in 1970. It was only about a year old when my sister (about 4 at that time) BIT into the dash board (they had a leading edge to them back them, but were still foam) and left her 2 front teeth marks imprinted FOREVER in the dash.. Right in the center just above the AM radio, where she was sitting (they didn't have child seats or cared about seat belts at that time) and to this day, those 2 teeth marks are still there!
Dad LOVES that it's marked that way and while not a magic marker design that really would stand out, he's not going to change the dash, even thou he is currently 'restoring' that old F250...
I know that a magic marker'd dash is going to look terrible and no one keeps their "modern" vehicles very long these days, but that just brought back a lot of memories for me...
Good luck with it!
Mitch
Dad LOVES that it's marked that way and while not a magic marker design that really would stand out, he's not going to change the dash, even thou he is currently 'restoring' that old F250...
I know that a magic marker'd dash is going to look terrible and no one keeps their "modern" vehicles very long these days, but that just brought back a lot of memories for me...
Good luck with it!
Mitch
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try a rag with nail polish remover/acetone on it
try a rag with rubbing alcohol
note....the above two methods should be tried in small areas first...imo
a lite coating of hair spray....rub off before it dries
lots of pencil erasers....might work...lots of elbow grease required.
last resort Mr Clean magic eraser....may scratch plastic...follow directions on box
or paint the glove box door with matching paint
try a rag with rubbing alcohol
note....the above two methods should be tried in small areas first...imo
a lite coating of hair spray....rub off before it dries
lots of pencil erasers....might work...lots of elbow grease required.
last resort Mr Clean magic eraser....may scratch plastic...follow directions on box
or paint the glove box door with matching paint
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try a rag with nail polish remover/acetone on it
try a rag with rubbing alcohol
note....the above two methods should be tried in small areas first...imo
a lite coating of hair spray....rub off before it dries
lots of pencil erasers....might work...lots of elbow grease required.
last resort Mr Clean magic eraser....may scratch plastic...follow directions on box
or paint the glove box door with matching paint
try a rag with rubbing alcohol
note....the above two methods should be tried in small areas first...imo
a lite coating of hair spray....rub off before it dries
lots of pencil erasers....might work...lots of elbow grease required.
last resort Mr Clean magic eraser....may scratch plastic...follow directions on box
or paint the glove box door with matching paint
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Will give that a try. Thanks for that.
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It's the alcohol in the dry erase marker that takes sharpie off. However, if you use the dry erase on your dash or glove box you might get the sharpie off but you will definitely stain it with the dry erase marker. Alcohol and a dry cloth should get it off then some kind of protectant to rehydrate the plastic.