Introduction: Oops! Erase Sharpie Marks on a White Board
Erase Sharpie Marks on a White Board.
Step 1: Oops...
Oops! You just used a Sharpie on your White board instead of a Dry Erase Marker.
Step 2: Draw Over Sharpie Writing With a Dry Erase Marker
Scribble over the Sharpie Writing with a Dry Erase Marker.
Step 3: Wipe Off!
Wipe off with a eraser or a paper towel. And poof! The Sharpie writing is gone!
Step 4: Wait ... Its Still There
If there is still faint writing just scribble over it in dry erase marker again. Now it should be gone.
7 Comments
9 years ago on Introduction
This is a handy trick I've had to use once or twice before ;) Nice job with the instructable!
Reply 9 years ago
Thanks!
9 years ago
spray with hairspray then wipe off
9 years ago on Introduction
Oh yes. One of my favorite tricks. you can take sharpie off nearly anything non-porus with this oldie. Pro-Tip; make sure to use the same colour marker as sharpie, if you can.
9 years ago on Introduction
This works on an amazing number of other surfaces. I've used it on hard shell instrument cases and non porous book covers. It's now my go to solution for removing Sharpie© from anything/everything.
9 years ago on Introduction
I love this trick, I've definitely had to use it a few times, haha
9 years ago
Rubbing alcohol.