How to Get Sharpie off Counter

How to Get Sharpie off Counter


Are you struggling to remove Sharpie stains from your surfaces at home? It can be incredibly frustrating when there are marks on your countertops and you can’t get rid of them, even if they’re in the most inconspicuous area.

This post covers the best methods to remove permanent marker stains off your counter. So, let’s get into it! 

How to Remove Permanent Sharpie Marker Stains

The first step to removing permanent marker stains from Sharpie ink is knowing the surface that’s stained. This ensures that you use the best methods and products that are effective without causing damage. 

Permanent marker stains are known for being difficult to remove and they can ruin the aesthetic of your countertop. Once you know the type of surface that you’re cleaning, you can get started. This could include granite, marble, stone, or a quartz countertop.

Sponge the Surface 

When it comes to permanent marker stains, using a damp sponge to clean the countertop is a good start. Once you’ve wiped the surface, use a separate dry cloth or sponge to wipe the area again to remove any excess water. 

Products to Clean Your Stained Surface

Once you’ve finished the sponging and drying method, it’s time to find the item that’s right for your countertop.

If you’re cleaning a permanent marker stain from granite countertops or natural stone countertops, hydrogen peroxide is your best option. In the case that this doesn’t work, you can turn to rubbing alcohol as a secondary option that could work better. Not to mention, aerosol hairspray and even applying toothpaste are effective items to remove permanent marker stains from your counter top. 

When removing Sharpie stains from quartz countertops, acidic items are best. This includes wine, white vinegar, and lemon juice. 

Depending on the type of countertop that you have, apply the appropriate product and scrub it with a sponge until the stain starts to come off. Using a sponge may be best if you’re concerned about leaving scratch marks. If not, a scrub can make the process easier, especially for stubborn stains. 

Re-Scrub the Surface

After following the above steps, you may find that the Sharpie stain is still there faintly. If so, repeat the steps and make sure to put some elbow grease into it using a circular motion. The stain will eventually come off each time you repeat the process. Once you’re satisfied, it’s time to move on. 

Rinse & Wipe 

Making sure to clean your countertop after following the above methods is recommended to retain its quality. Simply rinse the surface with water and a damp cloth to remove any residue from the products that you used. Using a cloth or paper towel is best for removing excess moisture and products from your countertop. 

Using cool water is also ideal for giving your non-porous surfaces a nice sheen.

Conclusion

After checking out our post on how to remove a permanent marker stain from your countertops, you’ll be feeling more assured about the whole process. You’ll also find that these methods don’t damage your countertops! 

FAQs

Can you rub baking soda on a wood countertop to get rid of Sharpie marks?

You should avoid using baking soda on wood countertops for getting rid of a Sharpie mark. The sodium bicarbonate can dehydrate and stain the wood. Instead, you should use a specialised wood cleaner to avoid creating more stains.

What’s the best way to remove dry-erase marker stains from Formica countertops?

It’s best to use rubbing alcohol or an acetone cleaning agent to remove a marker stain.

Is Barkeepers Friend Good a good countertop stain eraser?

This cleaning agent is best for China, stainless steel, brass, chrome, copper and tiles. It’s not ideal for granite, wood, or marble.

Can you use nail polish remover on countertops?

Applying nail polish removers to countertops can cause damage. This is especially the case if you have a quartz countertop.

Is bleach a good magic eraser?

Abrasive cleaners like bleach aren’t good for your countertops. They’re too harsh and can cause more damage.

What’s the best sponge for cleaning a countertop?

Using warm water, vinegar, toothpaste, rubbing alcohol, lemon juice, or wine with a soft cloth is effective for removing permanent marker stains.


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