How to Clean Dry-Erase Boards

April 2, 2008 by Maricar  
Filed under Cleaning

Here is another use for the “magic stuff” called baking soda:

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8 Responses to “How to Clean Dry-Erase Boards”
  1. Peter says:

    Thanks. My wife is a teacher and this is helpful.

  2. ageekymom says:

    Try writing over old dried ink with the dry erase pen and then wipe off. Continue until all of the old ink is erased.

  3. Jan says:

    Is there anyway to take permanent marker off a dry erase board?

  4. Maricar says:

    Hi Jan, I haven’t had to do that. But if I did, I’d try the Magic Erase from Mr. Clean. Let me know if that works.

  5. Shirley says:

    Scotch magic eraser works, there is a shadow left but major permanent marker is gone.

  6. Maricar says:

    Thanks for the tip, Shirley!

  7. N. Spencer says:

    At work our dry erase board is getting very hard to erase. Do you think with in time it gets bad? I think the coating came off is there anything we can use to re-coat it? Also do you know what we sould not use to clean them?

    Thanks,
    NS

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