How can i erase the pen mark in PVC material?
Answer:
Following are the tips for removing stains of permanent marker:
*Try rubbing toothpaste into marker then scrub off with damp cloth (just plain toothpaste–not the gel). I’ve tried this on wood paneling, painted walls and even a porcelain doll face.
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*Get ahold of any normal dry erase marker.
Test the dry erase marker on an inconspicuous area of the surface you want cleaned to see if it wipes off cleanly (but only after 5 or so seconds so that the ink can dry).
Draw over the entire dried sharpie mark with the dry erase marker. Give it 5+ seconds for the marker to dry completely, otherwise it will smear.
Wipe both marks away with an old rag or paper towel.
If the mark has been dried on for several days, repeat steps 3 and 4 more than once and perhaps with more pressure to wipe it off.
*You could also try plain hand sanitizer such as germ-ex - not the creamy hand lotion types. Simply squirt it on, let it sit for a few seconds, and wipe it off.
*Another useful alternative is Lysol(R) disinfectant spray. Spray a liberal amount on the marker, allow to set for a few seconds and wipe clean. Repeat if necessary to remove any remaining marks.
*Another useful alternative is rubbing alcohol. Get a bottle of rubbing alcohol (~70% Isopropanol), apply it to a paper towel, tissue, etc. and wipe. May take a few tries, depending on how long the permanent marker has been there.
One other thing that works is a simple eraser. Use a pencil eraser to rub off most of the marker and then use rubbing alcohol to scrub away the rest with a rag or paper towel.
*Nail polish remover also gets it off, but it might damage your surface.
*Another good one is the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser, although depending on how dark the stain is you might need to do another step after you use the eraser.
*409 and other kitchen cleaners are good too, but only for certain surfaces(example: video game cartridge surfaces)
*Mr. Clean Magic Eraser (also works for crayons)
WD-40
Anti-bacterial hand gel
Hairspray
Cooking spray
Nail polish remover
Bleach (depending on the surface)
Goof Off
*Acetone for taking sharpies right off of plastic or hard surfaces (keep away from children, of course).
Try above all and select which is taking less time and cheaper and easily available.
try acetone
Acetone or cyclohexane.I have found xylene works well too.
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