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Lifetime Picnic Table

Lifetime Picnic TableHow do I get permanent marker out of my picnic table plastic?

I have a life span of these picnic tables plastic that I bought at Costco, and someone wrote on it with a permanent marker. How can he iGetter off? HELP!

Denatured alcohol will remove the ink, but not harm the plastic.
Not much scrubbing necessary.

Unfortunately, a cleaning product that you want and a lot of elbow grease. I know this because a former mine wrote a whole bunch of my things in plastic with a black permanent marker and it took a while to get everything. Just keep wiping, you'll notice it starts to fade and when everything is off, you'd never imagine he was there first!

The only thing I learned in high school chemistry that I took advantage, is that hair spray will dissolve the ink. I tried it and it works wonders. My step-daughter got permanent marker on my dry erase board and took off without problems. the clothes he takes a couple of applications and cold water but my "ruined" shirt has been registered. I would like to use commands cheap. Just spray, let sit a bit and a bit of elbow grease and you're good.

I advise you to use Brake Parts Cleaner in your automotive parts store. PLEASE READ ALL WARNINGS ON THE CAN chemical spray that can be very dangerous! This chemical will dry very quickly! Wipe immediately! Do not allow chemicals that can dull or damage the surfaces of many! Clean the surface with a cleaner specific surface after application of Brake Parts Cleaner to minimize any possible chemical damage.

I lovvve Mr.Clean Sponge & Scrub sweet bleach also works great!

with a napkin or cloth and full strength white distilled vinegar.

Try some hairspray or rubbing alcohol or perhaps Mr.Clean magic eraser.

Hair spray or rubbing alcohol.

Good Luck.

Try bleach.

Posted on June 11, 2010.
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