There are several things to try. The trick is to find something that won't also dissolve the plastic, particularly since we don't know what kind of plastic it is. Try it on an inconspicuous area first. Rubbing alcohol might work and is unlikely to hurt the plastic. Terpene-based compounds would be a good second choice if the rubbing alcohol doesn't do anything. Try one of those orange or eucalyptus oil cleaners. Again, not too likely to hurt the plastic. Fingernail polish remover (generally a mixture of acetone and ethyl acetate) will probably work but is more likely to damage the plastic. Butanone (methyl ethyl ketone) will almost certainly work; however, it's also a pretty good solvent and will probably cause some damage.
You can try using rubbing alcohol or nail polish remover to remove Sharpie marker from a plastic doll. Apply a small amount of the solution on a cotton ball or cloth and gently rub the affected area until the marker comes off. Be cautious not to damage the doll's paint or finish while removing the marker.
knock off sharpie markers named such to possibly get around trademark infringement laws. They are suprisingly well built but they do draw a thicker line than a authentic sharpie marker due to the felt being softer. Also, the shoupie cap will not fit a sharpie marker.
To remove Sharpie ink from your skin, you can try rubbing alcohol or hand sanitizer, as they can break down the ink. You can also use a mixture of baking soda and water as a gentle abrasive to scrub off the ink. Remember to wash your skin with soap and water afterward.
You can mark off the area to be searched using caution tape, cones, or temporary barriers. Make sure the boundaries are clearly visible to those conducting the search.
You might try Plastic Welding or LocTite Plastic Bonder.
One method to remove baked-on plastic from metal is to use a heat gun or hairdryer to soften the plastic, then scrape it off with a plastic scraper or butter knife. Another option is to soak the metal object in hot, soapy water to loosen the plastic before scrubbing it off with a non-abrasive sponge. Additionally, you can try using a mixture of baking soda and water to create a paste to help scrub off the baked-on plastic.
You can scrub it off with a tooth brush and Tooth paste.
if it's in sharpie perment marker......if its perspex or acrylic plastic it'll just rub offf.nail polish remover gets sharpie off quite wellhope this is of some use...x
You can get sharpie off of anything by tracing wherever the sharpie mark is with an expo marker.
a black permanent marker by the brand sharpie that produce the best permanent markers in the world
It is very risking due to the amount of fumes from the alcohol. I recommend nobody should get high from a sharpie marker.
yes.
you SNIF THE TIP OF THE MARKER DIP shiz niz
get a wipe and scrub it off
I believe that nail polish remover would take it off the tile.
No,any marker does come off poster board without destroying it.
Toothpaste would probably do it.
Denatured alcohol (at any hardware store) will remove permanent marker, but if the baby doll is soft rubbery plastic, some of the dye may have penetrated deeply enough that it won't come off. It will, at least, make it much lighter, though.