Give your sister a warm soapy bath and gently stroke the area. Never rub as this just buries it deeper into the skin.. The best soap to use is Gerber Giggles and Grins. Apply it to the area and gently wash away. If that doesn’t do it, gently stroke the area with rubbing alcohol, be sure to rinse well.
2007-07-31 12:07:30
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answered by Fraulein 7
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Depending on the marker - if its a regular crayola type - soap and water honey!
If its one of the "permanent " variety, rubbing alcohol,nail polish remover and some good old soap and water.
2007-07-31 01:04:29
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answered by terri c 3
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Don't use soap and water---it tends to dry the skin a lot faster making it harder to remove the marker.
Acetone works very well; however, if you don't have any nail polish remover, try a couple of squirts of Windex and a warm, wet cloth.
Best of luck!
2007-07-31 01:05:41
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answered by Kelli H 1
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Nail polish remover should do it, but be sure to wash her off really well afterwards, and maybe put on some lotion. Acetone can really dry out your skin.
2007-07-31 01:04:23
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answered by dscougar 4
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wash it... a lot of soup and scrubbing... how old is she? lol hide the permanent ones and have the washable ones out...
2007-07-31 01:03:42
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answered by Gainy 4
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You can use a nail polish remover.
2007-07-31 04:43:41
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answered by Meeto 7
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it's just gonna have to fade off, unless you think you can give her a chemical peel on her belly
2007-07-31 01:04:34
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answered by bobfeta 2
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Acetone and elbow grease.
2007-07-31 01:03:03
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answered by gallstaff1 3
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use dish soaps its the best its works.
2007-07-31 02:13:05
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answered by Anonymous
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soap and water i assume
2007-07-31 01:03:45
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answered by Anonymous
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