How Do You Remove Stains From A Dry Erase Board?
White boards, dry erase, marker boards, call them what you will, they all get dirty and end up with shadows or errant permanent pen marks. Often times, cleaners made for the white board or dry-erase markers do a superficial job of cleaning. They leave behind stubborn ghost marks, especially when markings have been on the board a long time. These cleaners are no more effective than water when it comes to getting rid of the dull appearance resulting from regular writing and erasing. Here are a few ideas on how to clean and protect your white board and get the most out of it for years to come. First, apply car wax, which serves two purposes: it guards against the scratches that ink settles into and its great for those infrequent deep cleanings. Apply one thin coat of wax with a clean cloth/rag as you would to a car, and remove according to the instructions. Use the proper eraser made specifically for dry-erase surfaces and use a soft damp cloth to wipe off the residue. Regularly wash the