Black permanent marker on gel coat

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I have some black permanent marker on my white gel coat, any suggestions on how to remove it please.

So far tried polish and Y10

Its not very easy to buff as partially obscured.
 
Meths ( removes the ones I use)

Antifouling thinners

Acetone or MEK

Sunlight ( the big shiny thing, not the sort the shepherds used to wash their socks)
 
Go out and buy some white board cleaner and your local
office supply store.

Saturate a paper towel and hold it there for several minuets
then wipe it off it may take a couple applications to get it off
but its not a harsh as Acetone.
 
I have some black permanent marker on my white gel coat, any suggestions on how to remove it please.

So far tried polish and Y10

Its not very easy to buff as partially obscured.

Try a 'magic eraser' its a sponge that wears out as it cleans its available from Ebay or Robert Dyas (I think).These things are fantastic they remove dirt easily from the catwalks- pvc seats.stainless steele ect ect.I would not be without one on my boat.
 
There are a few abrasive polishers they come in light medium and heavy, I've found the heavy will get rid of most marks, even scratches.
 
Thanks for everyone's help :)

I will take a box full of the above next time I go to the boat and keep my fingers crossed.
 
White board markers

I made the mistake once to use permanent markers on a white board; this could be easily removed by using the white board markers over the permanent marker lines (criss cross them over); maybe this will work on gel coat too?
 
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