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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: AlanS17 on May 25, 2005, 07:05:11 pm
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When I bought a few of the machines I have, the previous owner (in his infinite wisdom) decided to mark which ones weren't working by writing "BAD" right on the side of the busted machines using a permanent marker.
Anybody know how to get that stuff off? I've got no idea how long it's been on there, but I'd venture to guess at least a couple of years.
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Ugh.
You might try one of those "magic sponges" ... I have had better luck with those that anything else, including heavy-duty Goof-Off.
My 2 Year-Old got hold of a Sharpie and decided to colour on Daddy's brand-spanking-new notebook. It hadn't been sitting there for years, but the magic sponge cleared it up beautifully.
Failing that, I have (long ago now) soaked such stuff with Goof Off with reasonable results.
Good luck & Cheers.
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I second his responses.
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magic sponge... goof-off... I'll give 'em a shot. Thanks.
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Rubbing alcohol usually works pretty good on Markers too. Try it if you got it.
Bar that, I also recommend Goof-Off. Super strong stuff. I've used it to remove silk-screened art from some plastic cabinets. Just be careful with it & don't inhale the fumes for too long... You'll go loopy. (At least that's my excuse)
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Use the stuff that cleans dry-erase whiteboards. I accidentally (don't ask) marked up a desptop with a permanent marker. This stuff took it right off.
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If the stuff is actually on the formica, you can use lacquer thinner directly on it. You can also use rubbing alcohol (99% is prefered).
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I used the Goof Off. It worked wonders.