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QuestionWill the sharpie come off immediately?Community AnswerIt will not come off the second you put it on, it will take some scrubbing.
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QuestionHow can I remove permanent maker from unpainted drywall?Community AnswerYou can either use paper whitener or white out, which is available in stationary stores.
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QuestionDoes this work for tile as well?Community AnswerToothpaste should work for tile.
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QuestionIf the marker has been on the wall for months, will any of these work to get the marker off?Community AnswerYes, but the dry erase marker step may be difficult. You will have to repeat the steps many times.
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QuestionWhat should you do if you remove the wall paint while trying to get Sharpie off of the wall?Community AnswerGet a sample of the same paint to touch up the wall.
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QuestionWhy does the baking soda not work for me?Community AnswerPerhaps you didn't use the hard side of a sponge. Follow the steps exactly for it to work.
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QuestionWhat if the paint rubs off while trying to clean the marker off?Community AnswerYou will have to repaint that part of the wall. But generally, the wall paint should not rub off.
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QuestionHow do I remove a Sharpie stain from a painted wall?Community AnswerI used a Mr. Clean "Magic Eraser" and it worked spectacularly! It didn't lift the paint, but got the Sharpie completely off.
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QuestionWhat is the best primer or sealer to use to make sure Sharpie doesn't bleed through to the wall if I am unable to remove it with the methods in the article?Community AnswerI would go with a spray called Killz. I work with my father flipping houses and I’ve seen him use it to block many things from bleeding through.
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QuestionWhat do I do if dry erase marker isn't coming off my painted wall?Community AnswerTry spraying some water on it. if you have some an hand, you can also try whiteboard cleaner spray.
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QuestionCan sharpie be removed from a door in the same way it would be removed from a wall?Community AnswerYes. It works just the same, as they are similar if not the same type of surface.
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