How to Restore a White Board

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    • 1). Rub a clean, dry-erase eraser over your entire board once to dislodge and remove loose non-permanent, dry-erase marker ink particles.

    • 2). Write over top any marks that won't erase with a dry-erase marker to see if the liquid marker as it dries will break up marks on the board. Wait at least 10 seconds for the ink to dry and then rub the board again with a clean eraser.

    • 3). Pour rubbing alcohol or whiteboard-formulated cleaner on a lint-free microfiber cloth and wipe the entire board to remove any remaining ink marring the board. To remove tough stains, wipe away the rubbing alcohol or whiteboard cleaner residues from the board with a damp cloth and then blot acetone-based nail polish remover or whiteboard stain remover onto the stains with a microfiber cloth until the ink transfers from the board to the cloth.

    • 4). Wipe a damp cloth over the board to remove any remaining residues. Dry and buff the surface thoroughly with additional soft, microfiber cloths.

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