Removing Marker from Tile Around Fireplace

Updated on January 19, 2009
L.S. asks from Aurora, CO
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I'm ready to pull my hair out - my 5 1/2 year old decided to draw on the tile around the fireplace with marker - and no it's not the wash off kind! I've tried the magic eraser, lysol wipes, nail polish remover - and while it's gotten marginally lighter, it's still very much there - would appreciate any ideas! Thanks!

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S.L.

answers from Boise on

If it's permanent marker, it's alcohol-based and alcohol would take it off. Or you could try a mild abrasive, depending on the kind of tile you have. Try Barkeeper's Friend (it's next to Comet at Walmart). It's the only thing that really gets stains out of ceramic sinks, too. I have used it on my glass shower doors to get off the major hard-water deposits, and it didn't scratch it at all.
If you can't dissolve it off, rub it off!

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P.L.

answers from Salt Lake City on

You may try a product from Mary Kay called Oil-Free Eye Makeup Remover. It worked great on marker at my friends house off her wall....just a thought! There are some mom-owned businesses here!

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A.W.

answers from Salt Lake City on

I was going to say the same thing as Krista T. Sol-U-Mel from Melaleuca.

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F.N.

answers from Denver on

Sharpie? Reactivate with the sharpie and IMMEDITELY wipe off then clean the smear with rubbing alcohol.

WD40- works wonders on taking crayon off in one wipe maybe try in a small spot on the marker???

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P.F.

answers from Boise on

GooGone! Removes old paint on clothes, carpet, etc...pretty much anything. Just go to a local paint store or home repair place like Lowes.... Ftom a "seasoned" mom a mom of five!

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J.R.

answers from Salt Lake City on

Good 'ol acetone is wonderful. Just buy it at the hardware store--it's cheaper.

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C.G.

answers from Denver on

Hello,
You might try the stuff called Ooops, it works wonderfully on lots of things.
It couldn't hurt.
Good Luck,
C.

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G.L.

answers from Denver on

Don't you love our little artists! With 5 kids most everything has been touched by a pen or 2. Have you tried steel wool &/or barkeepers friend?

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M.C.

answers from Denver on

There is a product called Sol-u-mel that will get the marker out. If you are not completely satisfied, the company will refund your money completely. In my experience with this product, it got hair dye out of curtains, fingernail polish out of grout, and so much more. The amazing thing is it is safe for your family to us and not harmful to the environment. In fact, it is safe enough to use on your skin for other ailments. I can tell you how to get it and other products at a discount from the manufacturer or even FREE!! Let me know if you want some help.

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K.T.

answers from Provo on

I use Sol U Mel from Melaleuca - its takes out EVERYTHING, can even get grease stains out of cloths! Email me if you are interested in getting some, I can help you!

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D.H.

answers from Boise on

I use Solumeal from Melaluca. It takes eveything out!

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S.P.

answers from Great Falls on

Scrubbing bubbles always worked for me. Good luck!!!

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E.G.

answers from Denver on

L.,
I use rubbing alcohol. It takes elbow grease but it will eventually come out. It's also great for getting off stickers or tape residue. I use it at work a lot also.
Good Luck
E.

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D.H.

answers from Missoula on

L.,
If you have small children please be careful what you use, some of that stuff that people are advising is very dangerous for your children and you. gotgreennow.fourpointwellness.com We can show you a few different cleaners that will remove permanent marker, paint, fingernail polish and so much more without harmful toxins in your home.

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J.B.

answers from Denver on

It may depend on the type of permanent marker used but I have had luck removing Sharpie markers from my kitchen table (wood) and from dry erase boards by going over them with a dry erase MARKER, not cleaner, and then wiping it off. Something about the chemical make-up of the dry erase ink breaks down the permanent ink. However, over the holiday break the kids used some type of alcohol based markers that were for decorating ornaments and this method did not remove stray marks from my table. Good luck!!

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P.N.

answers from Denver on

This may sound a little weird but try Brake Parts Cleaner. You can buy it an AutoZone or Checker. Spray a little on a rag and wipe the marker, but keep it well away from the kids. It removes Sharpie and other permanent marker.

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M.B.

answers from Denver on

Go to the hardware store and ask them, I think acetone works but there might be something better.

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S.W.

answers from Salt Lake City on

Try straight rubbing alcohol--that's the component of the other cleaners that can dissolve ink. I groaned when I read your post. . . you have my sincere sympathy and best wishes!

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V.H.

answers from Denver on

try clorox clean up and comet, i have gotten permanent marker off my stove and fridge with it.

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R.R.

answers from Pocatello on

L.O.C. Kitchen cleaner from Amway Global/Quixtar North America works really well.
R.

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J.M.

answers from Denver on

My husband lays tile for a living and he said to try acetone. Good luck!

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