How Do You Remove Permanent Marker From China Dishes?
Removing permanent marker from china dishes requires the right kind of product: the same products you would use for removing marker from other porcelain ceramic items such as tiles. You can’t remove permanent marker once it has dried with soap and water alone, nor will bleach products affect it much. Straight bleach may fade the stain slightly but won’t dissolve it. You must use solvents to remove permanent marker from china dishes. You don’t have to use paint thinner or acetone, although either will usually work. You can instead remove marker using less toxic solvents that you may already have around the house. Spray the china dishes with WD-40 or spread rubbing alcohol over the marker stain, using a cotton swab or ball. Wait one minute before continuing. Wipe the marked area of the dishes with a dry, soft cloth. Much of the marker should be transferred to the cloth. Try to wipe only the stained areas — don’t spread the ink around. Apply the WD-40 or alcohol again. Use a clean cloth