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How Do You Remove Dry Erase Marker Stains From Carpet?

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How Do You Remove Dry Erase Marker Stains From Carpet?

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Dry erase marker stains on carpet can spread by foot traffic. They can be removed with quick intervention and patience. Saturate a cloth with alcohol or use disposable cleansing wipes. Alcohol will act as a solvent to the ink in dry erase markers. Blot the stain on your carpet, and do not rub or move the cloth or wipe. Rubbing will spread the ink back on your carpet. Continue to blot and change the saturated cloth or wipe frequently to avoid ink transfer to your rug. You can add alcohol to your disposable wipe, especially when almost all of the ink is removed and the wipe is dry. The stain will eventually be transferred from your carpet fibers to your cloths or wipes. Let the area dry to ensure that the stain is completely gone and the alcohol has evaporated. Clean and vacuum your carpet.

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