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How To Clean An Old Dry-Erase Board

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Uploaded by on Sep 13, 2007

Do you have a dry-erase board with markings that won't come off? Have you tried everything? Well, try this!

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  • Did you try marking over them with a fresh marker?

  • Baking soda scratches whiteboards! If you're going to use it, be *very* gentle.

    I had a cardboard-backed board with very old apparently permanent marks. Baking soda did not take the marks off but it did scratch away enough of the surface that the cardboard behind it soaked up the moisture and destroyed the board. I kinda expected this because baking soda is extremely abrasive, but nothing else I tried worked. Oh well.

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  • My kids have laminated place mats that help you practice your ABCs with dry erase markers. They were cruddy. After watching your video, now they're like new. THANKS FOR SHARING.

  • Really, I can still see the faded mark after he says "gone".

  • love it! but what makes it easy to erase?

  • Thanks!

  • goodbye 20

  • Thank you very much. Made my day! Joe

  • whats so different about a green marker and a different colored one???

    -erin

    ~RANDOM~

  • oohhh that works sometimes, and you waste a lot of marker.

    besides, 4 years?

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