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Cleaning Permanent Marker on a Vinyl Floor

October 22, 2010

Permanent MarkerMy two year old decided she wanted to color all over the kitchen floor with blue permanent marker. We have tried everything: Comet, bleach, Magic Eraser, finger nail polish remover, rubbing alcohol, bug spray "OFF", hairspray, and peroxide. Nothing is working. Anyone got any other ideas?

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By Kristy from Slidell, LA

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February 13, 20111 found this helpful
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My three year old son had the exact same artistic juices flowing your daughter had, only mine used black permanent marker on very light beige flooring. Our problem was we didn't have a chance to try to clean it up right away so it was really set in! First, we used a steam mop--no good. Then we used a Magic Eraser (which worked beautifully on the crayon and permanent marker he decided to use on my wood surfaces!), no good. then I tried something called "Everything and the Kitchen Sink" which is all natural and not abrasive. Also, no good. Then I went to this website and another website where I found the most impossibly easy solution to the problem, and it worked! Whitening toothpaste!! We used Crest Whitening toothpaste with Scope, a scotch brite sponge (the scratchy side), hot water and a little bit of elbow grease and it came up in no time. I couldn't believe it! And, our kitchen now smells minty fresh to boot! :-)

 
January 7, 20140 found this helpful
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Had my three year old mark my vinyl floor this morning with black permanant marker and the only thing that worked leaving no marks behind was: Scrubbing Bubbles Mega Foam for Shower. I was amazed!

 
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January 27, 2010

How do I remove a Sharpie permanent marker stain from a vinyl kitchen floor?

By PAUL from The Villages, FL

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January 27, 20101 found this helpful
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Although not normally found in your cupboard there is a product called PEC-12. Google to find it or stop at your local photostore. This product it used to clean permanent maker or inks from photos. I works great. Does not work on water soluble ink.

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January 31, 20100 found this helpful
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I am a housecleaner, and I have had good luck removing permanent marker by going over it with a dry erase marker and immediately wiping both of them up. It has worked on formica countertops for me. Always try in an inconspicuous place.

 
February 1, 20100 found this helpful
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Try using rubbing alcohol or hairspray on the stain. Works for me.

 
February 1, 20100 found this helpful
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WD-40 works well. Spray on mark, rub, then wipe up.

 
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October 22, 2010

One of my toddlers got a hold of my permanent sharpie blue marker. I now have a beautiful blue design on my floor.

 
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