HELP!!! Black Sharpie on White Board
:roll: Does anyone know how to get writing off a "white dry-erase board" that was done with a black sharpie? A customer came into our office and used the sharpie instead of the dry-erase marker. :shock: Now we are stuck with what he wrote on our board .... unless any of you have run into this before and can help.
ops: :?
there are a ton of products on the market specifically for this problem.
Before buying one grab an old dry erase marker and write over the exsisting problem with small back and forth strokes to remove it.
-marc
Before buying one grab an old dry erase marker and write over the exsisting problem with small back and forth strokes to remove it.
-marc
Originally Posted by drunkiq
grab an old dry erase marker and write over the exsisting problem with small back and forth strokes to remove it.-marc
I knew if I posted a problem here I would have an immediate answer.
Thanks Again :wink:
Originally Posted by VegasCrossfire
:roll: I don't understand your question. What did what say? :roll:
-marc
Originally Posted by drunkiq
Originally Posted by VegasCrossfire
:roll: I don't understand your question. What did what say? :roll:
Nothing exciting - just stuff about the business he is buying through us. Just that it would have made it necessary to go buy a new board if it didn't come off.
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