How Do You Repair The Surface Of A Dry-Erase Whiteboard?
Dry-erase boards are much easier to use than traditional chalkboards, but they require maintenance. Daily use of a whiteboard can leave it with dried-on ink that is seemingly impossible to remove. In addition, using markers other than specially made dry-erase brands can cause damage to the whiteboard. If dry-erase board cleaners are ineffective on your whiteboard, or if you have permanent marker on your whiteboard, you can try other remedies to repair it. Cleaning the Whiteboard Step 1 Wipe down the whiteboard with an eraser and look for lingering stains. Step 2 Pour rubbing alcohol on a paper towel. Step 3 Wipe the soaked paper towel over the stained areas of the board. You may need to rub it for several seconds to remove the stubborn spots. Restoring the Surface Step 1 Measure out a sheet of porcelain skin, which you can find at hardware stores. Make sure it fits your whiteboard. Step 2 Wipe down your whiteboard’s surface with whiteboard cleaner and a paper towel to remove any traces