Remove permanent marker stains from you?
To remove permanent marker stains from your skin:
1. Act quickly: The sooner you start removing the stain, the better your chances of success.
2. Try rubbing alcohol: Dip a cotton ball or swab in rubbing alcohol and gently rub the stain. Do not scrub, as this can spread the stain.
3. Use hand sanitizer: If rubbing alcohol doesn't work, try using alcohol-based hand sanitizer. Apply the hand sanitizer to the stain and rub gently.
4. Try WD-40: Spray a small amount of WD-40 on a cotton ball or swab and gently rub the stain. Be sure to test WD-40 on a small area of your skin first to make sure it doesn't cause irritation.
5. Use a product designed to remove permanent marker stains: There are several commercial products available that are specifically designed to remove permanent marker stains from skin. Follow the directions on the product label carefully.
Tips:
- If the permanent marker stain is on your clothing, try removing it by blotting the stain with a cotton ball or swab dipped in rubbing alcohol or hand sanitizer. Do not rub the stain, as this can spread it.
- If the permanent marker stain is on your carpet or furniture, try removing it by blotting the stain with a cloth dampened with water and dish soap. Do not rub the stain, as this can spread it.
- If you are unable to remove the stain, you may need to take the item to a professional dry cleaner or carpet cleaner.