Permanent Marker stale the walls? My son drew on the livingroom walls and I need something...
My son drew on the livingroom walls and I need something that will transport it off in need chipping and fading the paint..
Any facilitate?
I swear by the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. It works on almost everything!
Methyolaid Spirit is DANGEROUS
go to wal-mart surrounded by the vitamins & supplement section & draw from some Tea Tree Oil.
It is useful for everything from canker sores IN YOUR MOUTH to lice removal! It does not fancy good & individual use a Q-tip to apply it. Plus it fades permenant trickery marker. I'm chitchat Sharpies here. If you get it on within right after its put on it will take it past its sell-by date completely. My friend did not believe me so I held a corner of one of her NEW white wash clothes on a tip of a Sharpie and after she freaked. I put tea tree oil around the ink blot first after on it and added a little dish soap & it rinsed right out.
preserve it away from your eyes and feel free to look up tea tree grease online to find uses for it.
But all you will requirement is a cotton ball and some tea tree grease to get stale your marker! My walls are an eggshell color so if the paint get melted and drys it blends rear legs in really okay. If you have a dark paint use a Q-tip in tea tree grease to trace the marker lines several times until the net fades stale.
Voila!
If he really did a picaso everywhere you might need to step ahead & paint over it! You can take a preview of your wall colour to Wal-mart, lowes, homedepot wherever and they can contest your paint colour.
Good luck!
Answers: -HairSpray
-Magic Eraser
-Toothpaste
-Goof Off
-WD40
-Rubbing Alcohol
-Nailpolish Remover
put some METHYLATED SPIRIT onto a piece of tissue and gently rub it on the pen sucker...
Good Luck!...
You might try just simple alcohol too, the rubbing character, put it on a cotton ball saturate it, then wipe it over the sign. If the cotton ball starts to grasp dark, use a fresh one that path you don't go over duplicate spot with the signpost transferring back to the wall.
hope that help :)