Marker Pen Removal

SAVORY100

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Hi,
Anyone got any good tips for removing a marker pen signature? It's from a painted surface, at a guess it's a spray paint.. Gloss finish...
Cheers
 
What surface is the marker pen on? Painted surface on what ?

If the marker is on something of value ( either intrinsic or sentimental) then great care is the key. Practice on something to get the hang of it, gently does it?

Rubbing alcohol/ nail varnish remover etc but all depends on what your taking it off? As it can be tricky not to damage the area underneath the marker pen.
As with anything trick is not to go hammer and tong, gently does it.

Think there have been a few threads around this on here
 
There's a couple of methods to try and I've had successful results with both. The surface that the permanent marker is on is a key factor though. If it's card or paper, then just forget it. It's on there for good. Any shiny surfaces though such as glossy photos and you're in with a (good) shout. Even works on matt photos.

First one is lighter fluid. Don't go crazy, just apply a small amount to a cotton bud, tissue or cotton wool and gently rub the marked area to be removed. If it's not removed in full on the first go just repeat. It will disappear in no time. I find that the best way.

The other thing to try is a dry eraser. Remember those markers and eraser pads they used on the whiteboard at school? One of those. Basically take the (erasable) marker from the set and completely colour over the permanent marker to be removed. Really, just cover it with that pen. Take the eraser, give it a wipe and it will remove everything. I wouldn't recommend using this method on anything but glossy surfaces though, but it DOES work.

I've bought numerous autographs in the past with dedications on them which have been successfully using the above methods.
 
If it's spray paint you're removing from I'd recommend the lighter fluid option, but just try a small unnoticeable area first and lightly.
 
av6 said:
If it's spray paint you're removing from I'd recommend the lighter fluid option, but just try a small unnoticeable area first and lightly.

Cheers for both of these, its a painted surface, pretty sure its spray applied, so I'll be breaking out the lighter fluid at the weekend most likely!
Thanks again :D
 
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