Try acetone nail polish remover (in an inconspicuous spot first.)
2006-08-04 03:19:38
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answered by LazlaHollyfeld 6
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Easy-ness!!!!!! You have a few options pending how old and size of area
Rubbing Alcohol few drops to cover soak and wipe
Hairspray- ( the cheaper the better!)
Goof off
SoS pad- (carfully use elbo grease)
Paint thinner
If theres a dull finish after use Pledge and buff it out!
2006-08-04 04:09:45
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answered by rpm5150365 3
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At the shop we use oven cleaner spray,for all kinds of cleaning.Some times we use ,Amodex ink and stain remover,it works very well.
2006-08-04 06:34:51
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answered by catmuffinmy 4
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Have you tried Goo Be Gone? Or how about one of those magic erasers from Mr. Clean? I got perm. marker off an oak table with Goo be Gone.
2006-08-04 06:24:14
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answered by Anonymous
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in the journey that your in canada theres this outstanding cleansing product named "goof-off" and you'd be able to apply in on very almost something....it works like a freakin allure........OR magic eraser......that works on distinctive issues to yet never apply it to the partitions like the commerical says, it dulls the finsh of the paint in that section.
2016-09-28 21:47:01
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answered by ? 4
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try the Mr. Clean magic eraser.
2006-08-07 08:12:43
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answered by addybme 4
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try hairspray. it takes haircolor out of clothes so it may work.
2006-08-04 03:19:02
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answered by Anonymous
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