maybe try a flash eraser sponge.they work brilliantly and only cost a couple of pounds,much cheaper than a tin of paint....
2007-11-30 00:01:59
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answered by k 5
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Try spraying some hairspray on a cloth and rubbing the marker stains. Since I can't see your walls, do the first test in a small area.
2007-11-30 01:37:13
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answered by sensible_man 7
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my 2 yr old did the same but i had to paint again.
Depends if you have wallpaper or paint,if its paint on lining paper then a bit of neat bleach should help,if it is a blown vinyl or something similar then you will probably have to paint over it.
My son does not have access to any pens or pencils anymore but it is hard as his 2 older brothers leave stuff around.
good luck
2007-11-29 23:49:25
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answered by Anonymous
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hello im a decorator use oil based paint eg white undercoat or white gloss,just cover the marks let it dry for 24hrs and touch the walls up with your wall colour
2007-12-01 09:28:15
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answered by Anonymous
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As What the Heck reported. - you desire a skinny oil based undercoat to seal lower back the ink which will shop traveling throught your water based emulsion. do not waste you money on high priced sealers which in many circumstances do not paintings aswell as undercoat.
2016-12-30 07:08:39
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answered by ? 3
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Kim and Aggie swear by white vinegar.
Put it on a cloth and gently rub the area - seen it on their program and it worked although I haven't tried it myself hun....
2007-11-29 23:59:16
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answered by EMA 5
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... damp cloth? sand it down and paint over it?
2007-11-29 23:40:33
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answered by Anonymous
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you could try nail polish remover.
2007-11-29 23:48:16
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answered by jo 5
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