Guest guest Posted February 9, 2008 Report Share Posted February 9, 2008 BTW, Rubbing alcohol is great for getting pen ink off off many solid non porus surfaces. I don't think it would work on the permanent marker though. Let us know how the cleaning process turns out..... It is good knowledge for any of us.......... I tell you, Bon Ami is wonderful at getting crayon off many surfaces. I recommend buy your 5 yold only washable markers and washable crayons.......until he is older. They can be a life saver and save you a lot of headaches. Stock up on them when they are cheap during the back to school sales. I didn't buy my kiddo's any permanent markers until they were 10 and above. It was just so much easier, being able to wash it off their hands and clothes and surfaces..... knowing the potential was always there to ruin things if they had the permanent ones. Kids get distracted easy and accidents will happen. Put those permanent marker out of his reach and site...... Kids are magically drawn to them......... lol Hugs to you all. I understand your distress about this happening. Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2008 Report Share Posted February 9, 2008 Read this about Bon Ami http://www.bonami.com/uses/testimonials.html Judy - wwjd vegetarian_ group Saturday, February 09, 2008 10:59 PM Re: OT.... odd question BTW, Rubbing alcohol is great for getting pen ink off off many solid non porus surfaces. I don't think it would work on the permanent marker though. Let us know how the cleaning process turns out..... It is good knowledge for any of us.......... I tell you, Bon Ami is wonderful at getting crayon off many surfaces. I recommend buy your 5 yold only washable markers and washable crayons.......until he is older. They can be a life saver and save you a lot of headaches. Stock up on them when they are cheap during the back to school sales. I didn't buy my kiddo's any permanent markers until they were 10 and above. It was just so much easier, being able to wash it off their hands and clothes and surfaces..... knowing the potential was always there to ruin things if they had the permanent ones. Kids get distracted easy and accidents will happen. Put those permanent marker out of his reach and site...... Kids are magically drawn to them......... lol Hugs to you all. I understand your distress about this happening. Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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