Sharpie stain???

I got sharpie (silver) on a pod. Is there anyway or special "home remedies'' that you know of that will work.... to take it out... without harm the fabric or color??? PLease HelP!!!
Oh and the material is kind of plasticy


Answers:    Rubbing alcohol will purloin it off...:)
WD-40 should embezzle it off but you will enjoy to use a cleaner like 409 to remove the residue. Acetone works, too, but I reason it may damage the type of material you have so experiment it in an inconspicious nouns first.
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Thankfully the fabric is sensitive of plasticy. As I'm sure you know sharpies are permanent marker. I have have some success beside spraying the fabric beside hairspray and wiping the cloth down with a clammy cloth to remove the sticky residue.
Since the fabric is "munificent of plasticy", try Mr. Clean Magic Erasers.

They render Sharpies temporary on like mad of surfaces, including plastic itself.

If a residue is left, after the wipe-up is dry, use a sopping washrag to clean it up.
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Try rubbing alcohol on a cotton ball.
WD-40 will give somebody a lift it right off.
I use Cutters Mosquito repellent to remove black tricks marker. Try that. Must be Cutters though.

Shouldn't mar the fabric. People wear this stuff adjectives the time.

Good luck!
you may want to try some oxy clean (versatile) that works appropriate! and it is safe on colors!
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