[TheForge] erasable marker boards
Robert Morris
[email protected]
Tue Nov 26 17:12:01 2002
Dave,
Try WD40. It worked for me after I left markings on my board for almost a
year.
Bob M.
>From: Dave Brown <[email protected]>
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [TheForge] erasable marker boards
>Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2002 15:01:12 -0600
>
>At 14:50 11/25/02 -0500, you wrote:
>>Dave;
>>
>> From experience, enamel will mark well with one of those dry
>>markers, won't come off either, penetrates into the surface. Doesn't
>>make a permanent dark mark, just leaves a very noticeable "shadow". I
>>even used a little rubbing compound, the mark went deeper than I
>>wanted to go.
>>
>> Jeff ><>
>
>Thanks to all for the responses. I have one of these white boards in the
>shop but haven't used it in quite a while. I left some drawings on it and
>now they won't come off. I've tried alcohol, turpentine, ammonia and even
>vinegar and nothing seems to touch the old and aged stuff. I was hoping
>there was a way to just paint over it and save the board. I guess not. I
>may have to breakdown and get another one. Or maybe get a blackboard and
>use colored chalks.
>
>
>Dave Brown
>Heritage Smithing
>Green Bay, WI
>ABANA, UMBA, GoM, MODA, ARG
>
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