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--B-- wrote:I think you've tried my favorite tricks, although a I've had to use alcohol and one of those green kitchen scrubbies to get marker off, but it was nowhere near that old.
BTW, what piece is it? I'm very curious!
Bonger wrote:--B-- wrote:I think you've tried my favorite tricks, although a I've had to use alcohol and one of those green kitchen scrubbies to get marker off, but it was nowhere near that old.
BTW, what piece is it? I'm very curious!
Yup, alcohol normally works on almost everything.If I don't hear anything new, I'm going to go and get some paint thinner later...maybe that will work.
And you have PM on the other question.
GuyIncognito wrote:I've never tried it on a TF or on marker, but Mr Clean's Magic Eraser can do wonders. It might be worth a try.
NotEnoughKibble wrote:GuyIncognito wrote:I've never tried it on a TF or on marker, but Mr Clean's Magic Eraser can do wonders. It might be worth a try.
Those things do work wonders! Don't know how they'd work on a figure, but I would think it's worth a try before paint thinner...
Burn wrote:robofreak doesn't joke. He's all about the serious business of the internet.
ItIsHim wrote:My closet is filled to the brim with plastic children's toys. For myself
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