How to Remove Permanent Marker from Everything

Permanent markers can be very risky to use. A tiny mistake can ruin your favorite shirt. Remember that day when your artistic son pulled on a beautiful graffiti on your newly painted wall? And you thought ‘well, I just have to live with that’. Well, now he has also ruined your favorite leather bag, and you have to find the solution.

Relax! Permanent marker is no longer so permanent. Here you will find a solution to the permanent marker drawings on your surfaces.

With this information, there is no doubt that any future permanent marker drawings (you can’t get rid of markers, you need them) will not stress you out.

Remove Marker from Cloth

How to Remove Permanent Marker from Fabric

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On white clothing- if the stain is on a white garment, then you can remove the stain by dipping the stained area in water containing bleach. If it does not immediately come out, you can let the clothing stay in the water for a few minutes, then wash it off.

Remember to take the necessary precautions before handling any bleach such as wearing gloves since bleaching agents can be harmful to the skin.

For purely or partially cotton clothes, you can squeeze some citrus juice like lemon juice before attempting anything else. If the citrus juice method does not work, you can use alcohol by dabbing a little rubbing alcohol on the stained area.

For satin or silk clothing, try using sodium borate, milk or lemon juice on the stain. Dab any of the above stain removers on the stain continuously until the stain is gone. If this does not work out, you will have to look for professional help since these fabrics can be susceptible.

Couch and cushions

Permanent marker on your upholstery? Well, that would seem like a tragedy, but a little trick like sprinkling some baking soda will work. After sprinkling baking soda on the upholstery, scrub it thoroughly with a small brush or a toothbrush.

Repeat this process over and over again to eradicate the stain.

Remove from Walls

remove marker from wall

Whether it is just a tiny stain that you put on your wall or your kid’s magnificent artistic drawings, this trick will restore your wall. There are a number of ways, but the simplest is rubbing your wall with melamine foam. You will, however, need to rub very gently to avoid further ruining of the paint.

Another technique you can use is by using aerosol hairsprays or using a lemon essential oil. Just dip a clean cloth in lemon essential oil or spray with a little aerosol hairspray and gently dab on the affected area.

Wood and furniture

There are various methods we can use to get rid of marker stains on your wooden surface. The first trick is by adding a bit of alcohol on the stained area. Leave it a few minutes then blot the alcohol out until the surface is dry.

If the stain is still stubborn, then you can go ahead and mix a little toothpaste and baking soda. Add the mixture to the stain and then wait for a few minutes. With a dampened cloth and in a circular motion, rub the mixture gently from the surface. At this point, the stain will start to vanish from the area.

Another trick is by introducing the stain to damp melamine foam and rubbing very gently on the stain. Those are the three simple tricks you can use to clear off any permanent marker stain on your furniture or wooden surfaces.

Remove from Carpet

Carpets are also among the surfaces that might be stained by a permanent marker. I remember sometime back when a friend accidentally dropped a black permanent marker on her pink carpet. It was tough to get rid of the stain until one day her mum showed her this trick that I will share with you. In not less than five minutes, her carpet was clean again.

Her mom dampened a clean cloth with distilled white vinegar and repeatedly dabbed on the stain. As she continued dabbing, the stain disappeared, and my friend’s carpet was all clean again.

So, one way of cleaning a permanent marker stain from a carpet is by using distilled white vinegar. Another trick that one can use is by dubbing the surface with a cloth dipped in alcohol.

Aerosol hair spray can also work very well in removing such a stain.

Remove from Leather

A permanent marker can easily get on your leather seats or your leather bag. Instead of using your favorite bag to store unimportant stuff, you can use this fantastic trick to clean the stain.

The first method you can use is dabbing distilled white vinegar on the leather using a dampened cloth. If this method does not work, you can use an aerosol hairspray to clean the surface. Remember, this stain DIY stain remover works faster and better the earlier you choose to use them.

Remove from Plastic

You may have labelled your plastic containers, but now you want to remove the labelling. It’s super simple; removing a permanent marker stain from plastic is much easier than removing it from another kind of surface.

You will need a small amount of hand sanitizer, rub it on the affected surface using paper, and the stain will come right off.

Remove from Skin

Remove from Skin

When we gave a title about removing a permanent marker from everything, well we meant just that. It’s effortless to get permanent marker markings on our hands when writing, and it tends to be so stubborn. You just can’t wash it off.

However, do not be worried that your hands will be unappealing for your next meeting. We’ve got a solution for you. Look for a clean cloth, slightly dampen it with rubbing alcohol and rub the area with the cloth until the stain is gone.

Conclusion

Since we cannot stop using our permanent markers, we should also be ready to counter any stains that may result from using them. However, the phrase ‘permanent’ should not mean that the stains too are permanent. The reason, as discussed above, is that we already have the solution to these stains.

One thing that we should remember is that we need to handle these accidental stains as soon as they occur. This way, getting rid of a permanent marker stain will not become a daunting job.

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