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"washable" marker - 9/28/2006 7:07:41 AM   
Feenix80


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So we bought some "washable" markers to play with last night... The problem is they're not as washable as they claimed to be... Is there any easy way to remove it without scrubbing my skin off? Does rubbing alcohol work?
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RE: "washable" marker - 9/28/2006 7:08:20 AM   
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Have you tried lotion?

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RE: "washable" marker - 9/28/2006 7:09:08 AM   
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Temporary tattooes come off when rubbed with baby oil, you could try that...

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RE: "washable" marker - 9/28/2006 7:10:32 AM   
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Dawn dishwashing liquid works good on permanent marker on skin in combination with scrubbing cloth or sponge, don't see why it wouldn't do as well for washable markers.

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RE: "washable" marker - 9/28/2006 7:11:31 AM   
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OoOo such good ideas.

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RE: "washable" marker - 9/28/2006 7:12:34 AM   
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rubbing alcohol works wonders, I am diabetic so i keep alot of those alcohol pads around and they even take the marker stains out of my kids clothes..

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RE: "washable" marker - 9/28/2006 7:12:45 AM   
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I know it sounds strange, but try margarine. Its the only thing that will take roofing tar off your hands, so maybe it will work on markers as well.

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RE: "washable" marker - 9/28/2006 7:14:47 AM   
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Now here I'm an expert. *lol* I ADORE my washable markers. Which markers are you using? We use Crayola fine line 'intense' washable markers (the scented ones are nice but the smell can be overpowering) Usually the trouble colours are black, blue and reds. Best advice, don't shower just before hand, it opens up the pores and the colour sinks in. And don't clean the back first. (unless you're sharing markers, then you don't have a choice)

I've found the best thing to get the marker off (especially if you leave it on for a good long time) is the moisturizing body washes (olay and dove)

Also don't wear lotions or such before hand, it will ruin your markers!

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RE: "washable" marker - 9/28/2006 7:16:33 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Feenix80

So we bought some "washable" markers to play with last night... The problem is they're not as washable as they claimed to be... Is there any easy way to remove it without scrubbing my skin off? Does rubbing alcohol work?


Rubbing alcohol should work, if not try nail polish remover.  Works wonders.

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RE: "washable" marker - 9/28/2006 7:20:30 AM   
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soft scrub with bleach actually works pretty good..it even will remove permananent marker on skin..

or is that tmi?  LOL

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RE: "washable" marker - 9/28/2006 7:29:14 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Feenix80
So we bought some "washable" markers to play with last night... The problem is they're not as washable as they claimed to be


Course steel wool, a wire brush on a drill, strong acid, barbeque scrappers, or sandpaper.

Apply solvent to rag, wipe area with rag.
Ordianry soap, Gojo hand cleaner, printers Goop, Goop for auto mechanics, alcohol,  non-leaded gasoline is a universal
solvent and will remove just about anything,  a product called Goof-Off (Home Depot),  WD-40,  dishwashing liquid,
a product sold for removing labels, Pinesol or anything with Pine Oil.



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RE: "washable" marker - 9/28/2006 8:31:30 AM   
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LOL I certainly hope WhipTheHip was kidding! *hides her markers and locks the door!*

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RE: "washable" marker - 9/28/2006 9:27:43 AM   
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LOL and give it two days- regular washing, skin sloughing and your bodies oils will take care of almost all of it. 

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RE: "washable" marker - 9/28/2006 9:28:34 AM   
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Lava Soap, pumice stone, or GoJo from a garage (you can get it at auto parts stores.)

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RE: "washable" marker - 9/28/2006 9:30:24 AM   
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I got such a visual going on here

Something tells me that someone called in sick for work over this one...

One question: What was the pervy word wrote across the forehead?


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RE: "washable" marker - 9/28/2006 10:16:53 AM   
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quote:



Something tells me that someone called in sick for work over this one...

One question: What was the pervy word wrote across the forehead?


There was a lot of stuff written everywhere... but it wasn't on my forehead... it would've been covered by my clothes, but I wear white scrubs to work... so it would've shown through in spots...

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RE: "washable" marker - 9/28/2006 10:22:25 AM   
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quote:

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So we bought some "washable" markers to play with last night... The problem is they're not as washable as they claimed to be... Is there any easy way to remove it without scrubbing my skin off? Does rubbing alcohol work?


I use markers all the time -- part artist and part objectifying scene.

It will take a couple of showers and don't wear clothing right afterwards that you don't want marker on, certainly don't wear white.

Use markers for children, less toxic and will wash off more easily.

Write on skin and not over hair if you can avoid it -- the dyes will stick longer to the hair than to just plain old human skin.

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RE: "washable" marker - 9/28/2006 10:47:35 AM   
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Try wearing an undershirt & leggings to camouflage as much of the markings as possible & then scribble over the words that show so that they are indistinguishable & offer some crazy excuse that your niece/nephew wrote all over you while taking a nap while sunning yourself?

baby oil, vasoline, lotion, alcohol & time are the only things I can think of that will aide in removing the ink

To be honest... we had something close to this happen a week ago. My 15 y/o goth-princess likes to write on the backs of her hands & such with black permanent ink... well it backfired on her when she fell asleep on the couch with her face on the back of her hand. She had a reverse tattoo on her cheek. We managed to get most of it off with baby oil & vasoline.

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RE: "washable" marker - 9/28/2006 5:25:43 PM   
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try good ole fashioned cold cream. It can take the toughest stage makeup off..so maybe it would work on markers.

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RE: "washable" marker - 9/29/2006 6:38:32 PM   
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I managed to scrub off indelible marker in just one shower. I used a scrubby puff and regular shower gel. My skin was not especially irritated, but i scrub with the puff every day.

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