Use a q tip when removing sharpie paint marker ink.
How to get sharpie off wood floor.
Step 1 test the isopropyl alcohol on a small hidden area.
Wipe the test spot with the saturated rag.
To prevent further damage to the stained area apply a small amount of isopropyl alcohol to a hidden area of your floor.
Dampen a rag slightly with plain water.
Use a light circular motion just until marker is gone.
Wet the brush with vinegar and gently scrub at the sharpie marker stain to dampen the surface.
Together with the new line you will wipe off most of the other line as well.
Then scrub at the stain again and repeat until the marker is gone.
Create a paste using baking soda and water and gently rub it into the permanent marker spot with a soft cloth.
Apply with a cotton ball or cloth.
Wipe the step 2 apply the isopropyl alcohol to the stain with a rag.
Don t pour the alcohol directly onto the stain.
Clean the surface with water and a rag.
Take the same permanent marker and trace the lines immediately wiping it off.
Step 2 squeeze a moderate coating of plain white toothpaste over the sharpie spot.
Try using a small amount of non acetone nail polish remover on a cotton ball on the permanent marker.
Pour 1 teaspoon of isopropyl.
Once the vinegar is on the stain let it sit for about five minutes.
Both inks will come off together.
This saves a lot of scrubbing.
Alcohol has been successful in removing sharpie ink and paint marker strays from hard surfaces computer keyboards wooden tables countertops and walls included.
You can also try using a dry erase marker.
Rub the rag lightly over the marker stain to remove any ink that may still be wet.
Another thing to try is a method we use when someone has been using permanent markers on whiteboards.
The baking soda acts as a gentle agitator and helps to lift the stain without damaging the wood.
Allow it to sit for 3 to 5 minutes.