On 27/09/2022 17:16, pinnerite wrote:
> I have been repurposing a Pilot CD/DVD marker to mark cutting lines on
> B&Q melamine furniture boards. It does that well but getting it off
> afterwards is a pain.
>
> Obviously I have tried Dettol surface cleaner, meths, petrol and a
> white spongy stuff from Israel. Brilliant for most things.
>
> But either it didn't work or took ages.
> Has anyone found a better solution?
One joke that is often used in offices, is to substitute a permanent
marker for a dry-wipe one in a meeting room, causing much consternation
when they try to wipe it off the whiteboard and then examine the marker.
Once they have panicked for a moment, you just go over it with a
dry-wipe marker and wipe it all off.