Cleaning off permanent marker

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I am looking to sell the four large balloon fenders I acquired for our passage through the French canals. The problem is that ( in order to discourage theft) I marked them prominently around the top with the boat name inscribed in black permanent marker.

I have tried most of the "sovereign" remedies to remove it, all without success and it looks as if the abrasive route is the only sure cure, although that would certainly destroy the surface in that area. Any ideas welcomed.
 
fenders marking

I have used acetone before and it works but you have to be quick and use it sparingly.........failing that coulour the whole top with the same marker used to wrire originally.!!
 
You need to use non-permanent marker over the top and then wipe the whole lot off.

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On several occasions I have rescued an embarrassed visitor who has written on the office whiteboard with a permanent marker with this trick.
The pens you need are often referred to as 'dry wipe' and are specifically for white boards.

If this doesn't work try toothpaste, which has a very fine abrasive.
 
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The markers I use clean off easily with meths. I guess propanol will work equally well.

Try acetone , cellulose thinners, antifouling thinners, and other solvents with care

Also try domestic bleach!

BUT 1
The ink is sometimes absorbed into the surface then its not possible to remove it.

BUT 2
6 months in the sun and it'll most likely fade anyway.
 
I am looking to sell the four large balloon fenders I acquired for our passage through the French canals. The problem is that ( in order to discourage theft) I marked them prominently around the top with the boat name inscribed in black permanent marker.

I have tried most of the "sovereign" remedies to remove it, all without success and it looks as if the abrasive route is the only sure cure, although that would certainly destroy the surface in that area. Any ideas welcomed.

Acetone. Use the whole time to remove permanent marker.
 
I use acetone to get permanent marker off glass, it works fine. An acetone damp rag should get it off but it may have stained the plastic as already mentioned.

Acetone does go for perspex and many other plastics though, like Moulinex coffee grinder bits. Meths/ethanol is much gentler and works almost as well, not tried on a fender myself, test it in an inconspicuous place as they say.
 
The markers I use clean off easily with meths. I guess propanol will work equally well.

Try acetone , cellulose thinners, antifouling thinners, and other solvents with care

Also try domestic bleach!

BUT 1
The ink is sometimes absorbed into the surface then its not possible to remove it.

BUT 2
6 months in the sun and it'll most likely fade anyway.


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