Permanent Marker
CantWait wrote: How to get it off...
Oak, that's been finished. Fabric on a couch. Wall.
When will it STOP!!!!!!!
amynicole21 replied: The magic eraser may get it off of the wood, but won't work on fabric.
Here are some tips: http://www.mrscleannw.com/tips/remove-marker-stains.html
Good luck
TheOaf66 replied: and why are you drawing on these things?
good luck to ya
CantWait replied: I can always count on you for a chuckle eh Troy.
gr33n3y3z replied: try mayo
sparkys2boys replied: Artist in the family..lol?? The magid eraser is great like said.. bit not on the fabric. Try a little hairspary, but in a non noticeable spot first to try and make the color doesnt come out. Good luck!
ZandersMama replied: sorry, Zander got the computer desk this morning with a Sharpie know how you feel.
TheOaf66 replied: sarcasm and comedy is what I do best
CantWait replied: Are you pulling my chain Lisa??
gr33n3y3z replied: Would I do that to you Marie LOL
No serious it took tar off my floor
Calimama replied: Magic Clean eraser is great on everything but fabric. I hope you find something that works!
CantWait replied: Ok, got ya. Had to ask though.
lisar replied: Rubbing Alcohol. Thats what got it off my wood dinning room table. Thanks to Lexi I had to get it off. Good luck.
gr33n3y3z replied: I know its strange but it works wonders with so many house hold stains and what not.
When I saw you write that I sat here and laughed
let it sit on the marker for about 5 min.
Kaitlin'smom replied: had to admit not a big fan of mayo, maybe thats why
So did you get it off?
The Majic Eracer did great on my wall getting off BLACK crayon
CantWait replied: I got most of the marker off the fabric, but not off the wood rail. There's also still a bit on the wall, thank goodness I'm going to paint sooner or later.
Swood75 replied: Do you have a Dollar Tree there?? If so,they sell these things like the magic eraser called Quick eraser and you get 2 of them for only $1 compared to probably $3 or so for the "name brand" They have worked on EVERYTHING I have used them on including paint on the kitchen linolium and permanent marker...
MotherForever2043 replied: That's what usually works for me
Maddie&EthansMom replied: I've been going around the house with a magic eraser all afternoon getting marker, ink pen, crayon, food, etc. off our doors and walls. I didn't realize how bad they were. 
With no thanks to ETHAN!
MoonMama replied: My mom says hairspray for the fabric.... Good luck.
luvmykids replied: What kind of fabric? A magic eraser got it off my old microfiber couch.
For the wood, I found out first hand that oil based type stuff gets it off, like the Pledge Orange Oil for wood.
Good luck
kimberley replied: magic eraser should get it off the wall. if you figure out the wood, let me know cuz i STILL have marker on my dining table
Hillbilly Housewife replied: Crayon - baby wipes take it off pretty much anything, and better than magic eraser... 
Markers - uh... sucker?! jk! Maybe some peroxide?
jem0622 replied: Amodex! Or, if you know anyone who sells Melacula (sp?), then they have something also. Amodex REALLY works!
MyBrownEyedBoy replied: Mayo?!?!? If it can remove marker and tar, I'm not too sure how I feel about eating it.
Iluvmyboys replied:
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