Stain Removal Permanent Marker Tip Using Common Household Items

Below is a video giving a stain removal permanent marker tip, which is to use common household items to remove permanent marker stains.





Those common household items include rubbing alcohol and hairspray, which contains alcohol within it.

Of the two the video itself does not suggest a preference, but I would definitely recommend using rubbing alcohol instead of hairspray if you have both in your home.

The reason is that hairspray, along with alcohol, also contains glue and other chemicals which can make a surface sticky or otherwise harm it.

Therefore, using just rubbing alcohol is generally a better bet than using hairspray if you can.



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