![]() I searched “removing dry erase marker from clothing” and found a few articles, but most of them said the same thing – hairspray or rubbing alcohol. When she realized I meant that the stains weren’t coming out, she seemed surprised.Īfter having hit or miss luck with the marker just washing out when I pre-treated them (and having hit or miss luck with actually seeing the marks before the jeans went into the dryer- ugh), I realized that I needed to find a real solution to this issue. ![]() While I have begged him to be more careful when he’s handling those markers, I know I’ll still be facing random marks in the future. I’ve cleaned marker off his hands, his arms, his face, and the soles of his feet. I mentioned the marked-up pants to his teacher, and at first she just thought I was expecting him to be perfectly neat and mature with how he handles the markers. He said they were from the dry erase marker when he was writing on the whiteboard. The next time the “tiger stripes” showed up on his jeans, I asked him, “How do you keep getting marker on your pants?” But the black mark didn’t come all the way out when I washed his jeans. He’s in kindergarten, he’s very creative and artistic, and he’s kind of careless at times with how he holds his writing utensils. When Elijah first came home with a black ink stripe on his pants, it didn’t seem like that big of a deal. Then Elijah started school, and suddenly one stain became a regular – DRY ERASE MARKER! Since he has lost a couple pairs of pants to this epidemic (and we’re already buying him new pants constantly because he won’t stop growing), I’m on a mission to figure out the best way to remove dry erase marker from clothing. ![]() With two young boys, our laundry is never without a few articles of clothing with mysterious stains.
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