How do you fix a dry erase board that won't erase?
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Clean dry erase board marker stains with:
- Isopropyl Alcohol. Make sure you are using the 99% or 90% solution.
- Peroxide. No 99% Isopropyl alcohol on hand to clean your dry erase board?
- Hand Sanitizer.
- WD-40.
- Hairspray.
- Toothpaste.
- Ben-Gay.
- Comet.
Subsequently, one may also ask, can you fix a dry erase board?
To restore a whiteboard, clean the erasers first by brushing, beating, or vacuuming excess dust out of them. Then, erase the board as much as possible with the eraser, and then spray a clean cloth with water or whiteboard cleaner. Wipe the board with the damp cloth until the remaining marks disappear.
Then, can you use a magic eraser on a dry erase board?
Refresh a dry erase board. Leave your whiteboard scribbling up a little too long and they get hard to erase. But those stubborn dry erase board stains are no match for a Magic Eraser.
The good news is there are a few actions you can take to help achieve a non ghosting whiteboard surface.
- Use high quality markers and cleaning sprays.
- Clean with Smart Sponge.
- Replace your choice of eraser when it gets dirty.
- Use a pro cleaner every so often – note not suitable for daily usage.