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The best way I've found to clean those stubborn stains is to go over the area with fresh marker.  Just scribble like when we were kids.  Then wipe it with a soft cloth.  You may have to repeat the process but it almost always works.  Remember, Like Dissolves Like.

Good weekend,

Kevin

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From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Blair K. Hogg
Sent: Friday, June 17, 2005 8:27 AM
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Subject: [TN] [NTC] - (Sort of) Need help from the chemical gurus out
there


I thought this would be a good question for Friday, not related to lead in solder or anything similar....

We have a training / breakout room with large white boards on the walls. The standard cleaner works OK for removing the markings left on for days or weeks, but some still remains. Is there a better cleaning solution (not likely, you would think that the experts in white board markers would know how to remove this stuff if it sits dried for a while) that will clean these boards?

Second question - can the white boards be waxed periodically to improve their cleaning performance? What type of wax would be best? 

Happy Friday,

Blair

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