Cleaning Students' Desks? As a middle school professor, I get to discover the thrill...

As a middle school professor, I get to discover the thrill of having my desks graffitied no business how closely I feel I guard them. Some of them enjoy plasticy, shiny tops that clean confident and look good. Others own non-slick surfaces that make it not easy to clean sour anything other than pencil.

I hold tried using board cleaner on them, but some of the marks are stubborn. Does anyone know a accurate product I could use? I'm thinking about trying Soft Scrub, but I'm unscrew to any suggestions.
Answers:    Have you tried using a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser? (I would just try an inconspicuous nouns to test it on first.) I'm not a guru, but a mother of three and I use those things all the time-- they whip permanent float, ink pen, and pencil marks stale of wood floors, walls, furniture, etc. I tried using it on my pantry door once however, and it took the finish off. But I'm pretty sure they must label student desks with a pretty indestructible top coat. Anyway, it's worth a try! Good luck-- sounds close to a fun job :-)
Try using Baking Soda mixed beside a little dishwashing fluid which you can buy at a ninety nine cents store you will save money and the environment and possibly a students allergies to those commercial type cleaners by using something as raw as baking soda, mix into a paste close to consistency this will perform resembling softscrub allow to dry to a haze afterwards wipe off beside a warm hose down soaked cloth and dry with a soft verbs dry cloth if desired Good Luck !