How to Get Sharpie Off of Rubber



Getting a permanent marker stain on your rubber surfaces can be incredibly annoying. This is especially if you’ve been struggling with ways to remove stains from rubber shoe soles or other surfaces. 

Well, this post outlines the best methods for removing permanent marker stains from rubber materials. 

Rubbing Alcohol

Rubbing alcohol contains isopropyl alcohol which makes it effective when it comes to removing dry-erase marker stains from rubber. 

  • Add the rubbing alcohol to a clean cloth and gently rub the stained area. 
  • Use circular motions until you remove permanent marker ink completely. Don’t scrub the marker stain vigorously as it could damage the surface.
  • Once you’re done, use a clean damp cloth to wipe the area clean and get rid of residue.

The same method can be applied to using hand sanitizer

Toothpaste & Vinegar

White vinegar and gel toothpaste combined are a powerful mixture that can help you remove permanent marker stains off of rubber. These ingredients aren’t as strong as some of the other options on our list which mean you may have to put more elbow grease into it. 

You can also use lemon juice to replace the vinegar if you don’t have it. 

  • Combine one part toothpaste with one part distilled white vinegar in a small bowl and mix until it forms a creamy white paste.
  • Apply the paste to the stained area using either a paper towel or soft bristle brush. 
  • Gently rub the cleaning solution into the stained area in a circular motion.
  • Next, use a dry cloth to gently wipe the area clean and remove excess moisture.

Nail Polish Remover

Fingernail polish remover contains acetone which is fantastic for removing Sharpie ink stains off of rubber surfaces. 

  • Apply the nail polish remover to a clean rag or cotton ball. 
  • Wipe the marked area until you remove the entire stain. 
  • Next, use dish soap and warm water with a soft cloth to clean the area. 

Conclusion

Hopefully, you’re now feeling more assured about how to effectively remove permanent markers on rubber surfaces. When you implement the cleaning techniques above, you’ll realise that Sharpie marks aren’t as permanent as you used to think!

Also read: How to Get Sharpie Off Shoes

FAQs

Can acetone remove Sharpie ink stains off of rubber?

Yes. Acetone is an alcohol-based ingredient that breaks down permanent marker stains making it a fantastic stain removal product. It’s included in nail polish remover which is what makes that item such an effective stain remover.

How permanent are dry-erase markers on a rubber surface?

Without the proper know-how, Sharpie marker stains can seem completely permanent. However, using the tips mentioned in this post means that you can break down the stains and wipe them clean more easily. 

Is it safe to use nail polish remover for cleaning permanent ink marks indoors?

You may want to go into a well-ventilated area or somewhere outside when using nail polish remover to clean ink stains off of rubber. This is because acetone can create an unpleasant odor. 

Should you wear gloves when cleaning marker ink stains?

Yes. It’s best to keep yourself protected and wear gloves whilst cleaning permanent marker stains. This is especially the case when using nail polish remover and rubbing alcohol if you have sensitive skin. 

Can you use hair spray for treating marker stains?

Yes. You can spray the solution directly onto the area and wipe it with a microfiber cloth. It’s an effective remedy for removing stains on flat surfaces that are rubber.


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