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Old 03-09-2009, 01:22 AM
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ok so some of u may kno im a fedex driver,well some lil kids tried to tag my truck with a sharpie marker and i just wanted to kno what would be the best way to remove the tagging?...i went to kragen and the guys there never kno ****....can anyone help?
Old 03-09-2009, 01:42 AM
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you can try a Mr. Clean Magic Erase Sponge. That thing gets off a lot of stuff. it probably wont take all of it off though
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i hear these work pretty good for those kids


haha jk just use some carb cleaner or they also have graffiti remover in aerosol cans at autozone and most hardware stores
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hahahaah thanks, yeah well the idiots at kragen said they didnt have any remover so i figured id ask here...its not too bad but ima try that tomorrow. thanks
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some carb cleaner should do the job
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Spray paint over it lol jk try some paint thinner. only a little bit though and then wax after.
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Originally Posted by XpEdItIoUs
Spray paint over it lol jk try some paint thinner. only a little bit though and then wax after.
normally i would try and paint but my truck is an 05 and the paint is still pretty damn good...ima try some carb cleaner
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1 question is the truck yours or fedex? shouldent they fix it?
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sorry man. that was me...lol! j/k I grew up taggin around S.D
Sucks about your truck. did u try paint thinner. there's one that only removes paint on top of the clear coat.they use it on bumpers after a small collision.
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Originally Posted by 98BlkFormula
1 question is the truck yours or fedex? shouldent they fix it?
its mine....im a contractor
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dont use paint thinner...just use gasoline...gas will remove anything without damaging the paint...just dont let it sit on there....apply and wipe away only...
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I know im gunna get **** for this, but... hand lotion is good for getting sharpy off. Or Vasaline intensive care.

Id much rather try those then carb cleaner... that'll kill paint.
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Originally Posted by xxrillixx
I know im gunna get **** for this, but... hand lotion is good for getting sharpy off. Or Vasaline intensive care.

Id much rather try those then carb cleaner... that'll kill paint.
lol....thanks
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goof off, they sell it at home depot
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wax??
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Originally Posted by dyls1
goof off, they sell it at home depot
x2, thats what I used to use when dumbass kids would tag our equipment.
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Originally Posted by xxrillixx
I know im gunna get **** for this, but... hand lotion is good for getting sharpy off. Or Vasaline intensive care.

Id much rather try those then carb cleaner... that'll kill paint.
......
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if none of that stuff works go to a office depot. i think sharpy makes stuff especially for their pens.
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Method One

1. Get ahold of any normal dry erase marker.
2. Test the dry erase marker on an inconspicuous area of the surface you want cleaned to see if it wipes off cleanly (but only after 1 minute or so, so that the ink can dry).
3. Draw over the entire dried sharpie mark with the dry erase marker. Give it 5+ seconds for the marker to dry completely, otherwise it will smear.
4. Wipe both marks away with a lent free cloth or micro fiber. Never use paper towels.
5. If the mark has been dried on for several days, repeat steps 3 and 4 more than once and perhaps with more pressure to wipe it off.


Method Two

1. Take a normal pencil eraser.
2. Try erasing the surface to make sure that the eraser will not damage the surface.
3. Erase the permanent marker area.
4. (This may not get permanent marker completely off, and only works for really smooth surfaces. Walls, unpolished wood, printing paper, and such, will not work.)


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* A useful alternative is Lysol(R) disinfectant spray. Spray a liberal amount on the marker, allow to set for a few seconds and wipe clean. Repeat if necessary to remove any remaining marks. Also try removing any excess marker with steel wool with the Lysol but remember not to rob too hard and scratched the surface.
* For unpainted wood, sprinkle some baking soda over the area and then wipe it off with a paper towel soaked in isopropyl alcohol.
* Try using sunscreen.
* Toothpaste with baking soda in it, just rub it over with an old toothbrush and then wipe the toothpaste off. Leaves you with a nice clean surface, smells nice too.
* Rub it in circles till the marker was gone then moved on to the next spot.
* Try using a rag with a touch of gasoline works wonderfully!
* White Board Cleaner Spray works.
* Use Carburator Cleaner, but be careful, this is toxic. You can buy it in any auto supply store, just spray it on the marked surface and it will wipe off clean. It will "eat" some surfaces.
* You could also try plain hand sanitizer such as germ-ex - not the creamy hand lotion types. Simply squirt it on, let it sit for a few seconds, and wipe it off.
* Another useful alternative is rubbing alcohol. Get a bottle of rubbing alcohol (~70% Isopropanol), apply it to a paper towel, tissue, etc. and wipe. May take a few tries, depending on how long the permanent marker has been there.
* One other thing that works is a simple eraser. Use a pencil eraser to rub off most of the marker and then use rubbing alcohol to scrub away the rest with a rag or paper towel.
* Nail Polish Remover (preferably with acetone) is another way to remove many permanent inks, but it might damage your surface so test a small spot.
* Another good one is the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser, although depending on how dark the stain is you might need to do another step after you use the eraser.
* 409 and other kitchen cleaners are good too, but only for certain surfaces(example: video game cartridge surfaces)
* Dow scrubbing bubbles also works, yet depending on the surface, it might damage the finish if left too long.
* Another sure fire method is to spray on bug repellant with a 20% deet or more concentration, dissolves easily, be sure to clean the surface with soap after.
* you know what really works? it even comes off linoleum, GOOF OFF. It works just like a charm.
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method one and two look like some bs to me, but a ton of different things to try on the tips section, good luck


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