How to Remove Permanent Marker Stains from a Car?
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Methods to remove permanent marker stains from a car: 1. Take a tissue or cloth and use a disposable cup to get some tap water; 2. Dampen the tissue or cloth with a small amount of water and gently rub the marked area; 3. After wiping, use a clean tissue to dry any remaining water stains; 4. Then, dampen the tissue or cloth with a small amount of alcohol and rub the marked area again to remove the permanent marker stain; 5. Finally, use a clean tissue to dry any remaining alcohol. Permanent marker stains can damage the car paint. The functions of car paint are: 1. Protecting the car from various corrosive elements in the atmosphere; 2. Decorating the car; 3. Identifying the type of car; 4. Enhancing the comfort and sealing of the car, preventing noise caused by vibrations.
I usually enjoy handling some household chores, but sometimes my car gets marked with permanent marker stains by kids, which is quite annoying. Here are some methods I've tried: take a soft cloth, dip it in a little alcohol, and gently wipe the marks—it works well. Just be careful not to rub too hard to avoid damaging the car paint. If alcohol doesn’t work, try applying some household toothpaste on a cloth and scrubbing—it’s cheap and easy to find. After wiping, rinse with water to avoid residue. Remember, if your car is white, the marks are more noticeable, so test on a small area first. Preventive measures are also important—park in covered areas to reduce the chance of kids doodling. Adding this cleaning step during regular car washes helps keep the car shiny and minimizes future hassle.