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How Do You Remove Permanent Marker From Copyrighted Photographs?

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How Do You Remove Permanent Marker From Copyrighted Photographs?

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Ink on a photograph can be devastating. However, it does happen from time to time. An important thing to remember when trying to remove permanent marker from a photograph is that it cannot be saturated. Trying to remove marker from a light colored section of a photograph is the most difficult. Step 1 Remove all dust from the photograph by wiping it with a paper towel. Step 2 Put a bit of rubbing alcohol on a cotton ball. Use just enough to dampen the cotton. Step 3 Without saturating the photograph, carefully wipe the cotton ball over the area where the ink is. Step 4 Try again if the ink remains after the photograph is completely dry.

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