Guest guest Posted January 16, 2006 Report Share Posted January 16, 2006 I also had a friend who recommended Magic eraser ( my daughter likes to color on walls, and tables, and doors, and floors, and herself, and toys, and... ). I tried them on the walls in two different rooms, and a door, and it took the paint off of all. So, beware, that could happen with them, it did to me. On 1/16/06, Lori Getz <lorijeangetz@...> wrote: > > My sister has a son with Down syndrome and he has gotten hold of the > Sharpie marker several times. She has had some luck with Mr. Clean's Magic > Eraser on several surfaces. > > Lori Getz > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 I have been a housecleaner for the past 10 yrs. and the only thing I have found to get the black permanent marker off is industrial strength 409. The mr. clean erasers are not good for the BLACK permanent markers. They are good for lots of other things though. We are going to be remodling soon so I think we're going to keep it the way it is for now instead of using anything too harsh. I don't use harsh things to clean with anymore. Jenn L Amber Eisler <eislerfamily@...> wrote: I also had a friend who recommended Magic eraser ( my daughter likes to color on walls, and tables, and doors, and floors, and herself, and toys, and... ). I tried them on the walls in two different rooms, and a door, and it took the paint off of all. So, beware, that could happen with them, it did to me. On 1/16/06, Lori Getz <lorijeangetz@...> wrote: > > My sister has a son with Down syndrome and he has gotten hold of the > Sharpie marker several times. She has had some luck with Mr. Clean's Magic > Eraser on several surfaces. > > Lori Getz > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 What do you recommend to get pencil off of a white painted wall? On 1/17/06, jenn kjhi <help4kali@...> wrote: > > I have been a housecleaner for the past 10 yrs. and the only thing I have > found to get the black permanent marker off is industrial strength 409. The > mr. clean erasers are not good for the BLACK permanent markers. They are > good for lots of other things though. We are going to be remodling soon so I > think we're going to keep it the way it is for now instead of using anything > too harsh. I don't use harsh things to clean with anymore. Jenn L > > Amber Eisler <eislerfamily@...> wrote: I also had a friend who > recommended Magic eraser ( my daughter likes to > color on walls, and tables, and doors, and floors, and herself, and toys, > and... ). I tried them on the walls in two different rooms, and a door, > and > it took the paint off of all. So, beware, that could happen with them, it > did to me. > > On 1/16/06, Lori Getz <lorijeangetz@...> wrote: > > > > My sister has a son with Down syndrome and he has gotten hold of the > > Sharpie marker several times. She has had some luck with Mr. Clean's > Magic > > Eraser on several surfaces. > > > > Lori Getz > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 Good Idea. And is mr. clean a non toxic/enviro friendly product? Please forgive my ignorance but I only shop at Trader Joe's and health food stores and am very ignorant about whats out there. Best, Haleh --- jenn kjhi <help4kali@...> wrote: > I have been a housecleaner for the past 10 yrs. and the only thing I have > found to get the black permanent marker off is industrial strength 409. The > mr. clean erasers are not good for the BLACK permanent markers. They are > good for lots of other things though. We are going to be remodling soon so I > think we're going to keep it the way it is for now instead of using anything > too harsh. I don't use harsh things to clean with anymore. Jenn L > > Amber Eisler <eislerfamily@...> wrote: I also had a friend who > recommended Magic eraser ( my daughter likes to > color on walls, and tables, and doors, and floors, and herself, and toys, > and... ). I tried them on the walls in two different rooms, and a door, and > it took the paint off of all. So, beware, that could happen with them, it > did to me. > > On 1/16/06, Lori Getz <lorijeangetz@...> wrote: > > > > My sister has a son with Down syndrome and he has gotten hold of the > > Sharpie marker several times. She has had some luck with Mr. Clean's > Magic > > Eraser on several surfaces. > > > > Lori Getz > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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