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    • How can the edding 780 paint marker be removed from a ceramic surface?

      Acetone is suitable for removing edding paint marker ink from ceramic.

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    • How can the ink of the edding 750 paint marker be removed from mahogany (wood)?

      The ink is difficult to remove from wood. Olive oil might work to remove the ink.

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    • How can the ink from the edding whiteboard marker be removed from wallpaper?

      No, this will not be possible.

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    • How can the ink in the edding 751 paint marker be removed?

      The ink itself can be removed with e.g. turpentine substitute aroma-free thinner (brush cleaner) some nail polish removers. Our label...

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    • How do I get the edding 8407 off the surface again?

      The e-8407 can be removed well with alcohol. Since our edding V100 is an alcohol mixture, the applied ink can...

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    • How to remove the ink of edding 4040 creative marker from any surface?

      Acetone or isopropanol can be used to remove the applied ink.

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    • How can a marking with the edding 950 industry paintmarker be removed again?

      To remove a mark, it is suitable to try petrol, ethanol or acetone.

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