How To Remove Permanent Marker From Anything
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- Опубліковано 30 січ 2022
- I show how to remove permanent marker quickly and easily from just about any smooth surface .. I made this video for a 1st-grade teacher I know who was in a bad situation, at least she thought.
I posted this video here because I couldn't find one video on UA-cam that got straight to the point and used something that actually works every single time and doesn't damage the surface below.
I've seen people use erasers, baking soda, really harsh chemical cleaners which damage the surface, but isopropyl alcohol is available everywhere very easily and figured it can help a lot of people because I myself have also been in the situation where I use a permanent marker and decide at a later time I want to erase it.
hopefully it works for you and helps you out to remove at least one stressful thing from your life...lbvs.
let me know in the comments below if it works for you or not? I haven't tried it with 70% isopropyl alcohol, I've only tried it with 91%. - Навчання та стиль
Found this out cleaning knife edges after coating them in Sharpie for sharpening. I use 99% isopropyl from the drug store. Works 10 times as fast as 70%. Sucks the oil of the skin on your fingers leaving it white! Glove up if you're soaking something up with a lot. 👍
Desolveit.. (desolve-it).. every bit as effective without harming skin.. BUT.. things like epoxies.. solvents are a serious NO NO.. they allow seriously bad chemicals in epoxies to absorb into your skin & blood stream & seriously bad allergic reactions can quickly develop
Awesome tip! Thank you. 🙂
Please be mindful isopropanol will desolve some other chemicals as well. For instance painted* sheetmetal will turn dull or even remove the paint.
*obviously there are different ways to paint metals; I noticed it on powder coated sheetmetal.
for sure - also I've seen it turn certain plastics into perma-fog.
Thought you were gonna light it on fire any second! LMAO
Thats what I thought when he reached for the propane bottle! lol Maybe there is a clip being saved now for bloopers...
@@aussie2uGA haha... nah i had way too much heat that day
You could use a LOT less alcohol if you just pour some alcohol on the rag then wipe the ink with the moistened rag.
Maybe so but that's not how I like to do it, I want to make sure I have maximum coverage and soakability...lol
You can actually also just use a Dry erase marker, color over the permanent marker and it'll wipe off.
Does it work on volleyball?
Notification squad!🔥🔥🔥
For the dry erase board problem, you can write over the permanent marker with a dry erase marker, then erase it.
That is true... Great point!
Also works on plastics, plastic bags, etc..
Saw the new channel name and I was like “who’s this” 🤣
I know I changed the name enough times...lol... The struggles of 2021-22
@@WarpedPerception haha 😂 hope you’ve been well man
@@noblevengeance312 Better recently... very bored but completely reorganizing my shop, i want to build and film some cool stuff already, back at it now!. thanks for the positive energy!
@@WarpedPerception glad you’re staying busy bro keep it up
Same as nail varnish remover.
No that's acetone
Good stuff but when are we going to see some more of your cool projects?
Thank you I'm working on them now for both channels, been making some headway finally
Use tooth paste that works to
That’s what I use and it works extremely well! My kid wrote on his Lego and we were able to save it all!
This works great on delicate surfaces. I typically just use laquer thinner for everything else. It is always around, IPA may not be.
That’s only good when it’s stikl fresh try doing that 3yra later
No alcohol? Try cigarette ashes. Ole Soldier trick. 😁
The video has 69 likes, I can't click 👍
Interesting. I’ve always used acetone. Store grade Fingernail polish remover always seems to work.
I have tried acetone, it works, but it doesn't work on every type of permanent marker, there are some that are resistant to acetone... But from what I found 91% or stronger alcohol works on everything.
Also, acetone tends to dissolve a lot of plastics, alcohol won't.
@@gabrielulibarri9950 yeah that's a really good point, acetone will mess things up bad sometimes.
I use the gritty toothpaste and it works like magic! I use it on Lego and other plastics all the time and it doesn’t full or damage it.