How Do You Remove Sharpie Pen Marks?
Sharpie permanent markers were first introduced in 1964 by the Sanford Manufacturing Company in Massachusetts. Sharpie was the first permanent marker that more closely resembled an ink pen than other bulky markers at that time. The uses for Sharpie markers are endless, and no matter how careful you are when you’re using one, you’re bound to have to deal with a Sharpie stain at some point. Whether you have permanent marker stains on your clothes or your skin, you can get rid of the marks easily. Wash your hands well with soap and warm water. Saturate a cotton ball with rubbing alcohol. Rub at the Sharpie marks in short, quick strokes until they are no longer invisible. Wash your hands again with soap and warm water. Lay a towel on a flat surface, and spread the stained garment on the towel. Spray the stain with hairspray, and let sit for several minutes. Blot (don’t rub) the stain gently with the clean cloth. This may take some time, but the stain will lift from the garment. Rinse the g