What’s the best way to remove Sharpie from walls and floors?

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    Jess

      Draw over it with a dry erase marker. Like magic!

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      Holly

        hand sanitizer – put on thick let it bead up then absorb with a paper towel. (dont push down or smear) if it is a porous area like concrete it will not work only works on like laminate floors or something that has a coating – if it is an acrylic paint on walls.

        you will still be repainting after a couple coats of Kilz and primer

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        Amanda

          Hand sanitizer- We use this all time at work. It will come right off.

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          Janice

            Recently saw a reel where a fella used sunblock. Maybe try a small place first but worth a try.

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            Barbara

              Clorox wipes remove permanent markers. And those white sponges work on everything

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              Michael

                Denatured alcohol works wonders. The sooner you get to it the better.

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                Jessi

                  Nail polish remover. Just soak it on a sponge you are done with, don’t let it sit for too long. Scrub and rinse sponge quickly so it doesn’t eat away the material.

                  I keep a 99% alcohol mix with water in a spray bottle. Cleans my sink, paddle boards, etc

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                  Becky

                    Bleach or rubbing alcohol. I had to use bleach to remove it from a linoleum floor.

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