When you draw on your skin using a permanent marker, ink travels from the tip of the marker to the skin by a solvent (like propyl alcohol). This solvent usually dissolves swiftly and penetrates more deeply into the keratinized layer of the skin. What this means is that while most of...
Update: Here are more helpful tips I’ve organized from readers in the comment area below (for use on wood, walls, floors, clothing–all kinds of things): Color over spot with a dry erase marker, wipe it off and it should pull up the ink too. ...
If you want to learn how to remove permanent marker stains from clothes, you can use the same method as above. But, if you are dealing with more delicate fabrics like satin,opt for a dry cleanerand specify where the stain is when you give the item to the cleaner. How to remove perman...
Clothes often fall victim to permanent marker mishaps. For the best advice on how to treat the stains, take a look at the permanent marker section inour article on getting ink stains out of clothes. In general, here are the steps involved: ...
you employ. You can think of many removal techniques to remove permanent marker oils, magical eraser baby oils, makeup removal wipes, alcohol isopropyl, Abrasive cleaners, etc. But specific permanent marker staining is permanent. There’s an explanation for why it’s called “permanent ink.” ...