Rubbing alcohol helps lift permanent marker inks from all sorts of surfaces, including wood. To remove Sharpie ink from a wood table, dip the tip of a cotton swab in rubbing alcohol, then trace the marker lines on the table with the wet swab. Follow up with a paper towel, wiping in th...
Did the kiddos get a little "creative" with their coloring? Cleaning things up isn't so hard with this tip: Try covering the stains with toothpaste then scrub off with a damp cloth (just plain--not the gel kind). I've tried this on wood paneling, painted
consider using Amodex Ink & Stain Remover. This product can effectivelylift Sharpie marks off finished and unfinished woodwork. All you need to do is apply a thin layer of the product onto the affected spot. Then, use a clean, damp cloth to gently remove the marker stain from the ...
Chalk markers like Sharpie chalk pens are usually wet erase. All you have to do is to use a slightly damp cloth to erase or remove chalk marker on non-porous surfaces. If the chalkboard marker won’t come off completely or if there are ghost markers left, try using a magic eraser. If...
Declutterfloors, shelves, and surfaces throughout the home. “When it comes to prepping, decluttering has the biggest impact for my clients,” Breeckner explains. He recalls a trip to a property where an out-of-place rocking chair was throwing off the whole mood of the living room. “We...
Rub an ice cube over the spot to freeze the gum, then chip away as much as possible using a spatula or plastic knife. To loosen the remaining residue, apply a lubricant like glycerin, then scrape it off. Rinse, and if any gum remains, dab it with dish soap. ...
What you’ll need: Helmet to use as a base OR make your own! Painters Tape Lightweight cardboard/tagboard Gesso Sand-paper Paper Clay or air-drying clay Woodglue Yellow and Blue Paint Clear Enamel spraypaint Steps 1-3: Prep-work Get a Helmet Take off the... ...
How to Beat the Backrooms in Inside the Backrooms Once you wake in the backrooms, you’ll enter the lobby. This is a safe space where the objective is to find a wall with a ladder leading up to a hole. Just follow the arrows to get there. Once you crawl through, you’ll pop ou...
This is pretty simple stuff. But there are three fundamentals that help you get the most out of the vise while you’re doing any of the operations listed above. Work on Center Measure to the center of the vise jaws mark it—scribe a line with a sharp awl, use a Sharpie pen, or ...
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