ever try
just using a pencil eraser? I have used one of them before to remove a sharpie grafitti artist in my home and it works well
gasoline
bing bing bing
Out of all these posts, we have winner.
Denatured Alcohol quickly and easily removes permanent marker. I stopped using permanent markers to identify items because of how quickly it worked. I just started engraving everything.
For petes sake …
… is it “polyethylene” your boat is made of ?? … just go and “TEST” wipe it with Acetone if you want to , and if it makes you feel better , do it in a inconspicuous place first test … I’ve poured straight “Acetone” right out of the can onto my polyethylene boat just recently because I couldn’t believe what others were saying that it might eat it !! … guess what , nothing happened except the Acetone evaporated fast leaving a cool surface , no heat or softening whatsoever , BUT test your own and proceed at own risk due to others who seem to have had bad experiences … what ever you try , “TEST” it first … fingernail polish remover contains lower percentage of Acetone and other ingredients … I’ll go and put some permenant marker on my boat and when it drys , I’ll give the Acetone test to see if it removes it ??
There , it’s done !!! …
… took all of 5 minutes … scribbled a Sharpie all over the bow of my “brand new” Old Town 16’-9" Expedition (haven’t even put it in water yet) , waited a whole minute to be sure it was dry … generously soaked the fold of a rag with “Acetone” straight out of the can and it wiped off instantly , no softening , no damage , no problem … my boat is “polyethelene” skin …
Put a P-net sticker over it
Why mess with it - - -
Gas works great…
for erasing mistakes. Especially when used with matches. Too bad I can’t afford the stuff.
Try acetone on your Royalex boat.
Or try storing acetone in a LDPE (polyethylene) bottle, like I did. Agreed, Acetone is probably safe to use on HDPE but, why use such nasty stuff when less harmful or agressive solvents work equally well? There is a reason it comes in a metal can (or glass bottle as fingernail polish remover).
tkto …Most nail polish …
… bottles are made of pastic !!! … so tell , what happened when you stored Acetone in a LDPE bottle (and why did you do that , didn’t it already come in a container ??) … What happens when Acetone contacts a Royalex boat ?? … to my knowledge there are some 40 plus thermoplastics of which 14 are various polyethylene resins … I have been trying to melt, damage or affect thermoplastics with Acetone recently and haven’t had any success yet , anyone know what common plastic item I can have success with ?? …
I love working with acetone.
I’ve used it on every type of surface (boat’s) and have had no ill effect’s to the material’s cleaned. Very effective stuff. However … don’t let it ‘pool’ or stay too wetted on Royalex (the outer vynal skin), or any plastic’s, it will get soft and tacky, Useing a wetted paper towel or cleanish rag with a dabble of acetone on it with a vigorous wipe. The stuff evaporates so quickly there’s no need to attempt to dry wipe it off.
Stickers are great fun but …
… all those p.net stickers would get boring , the poster said “all over the inside” … maybe a bunch of different stickers like those old hippy buses ??
Acetone will dissolve…
the plastic that your computer and printer are made of. Try it! There are plenty of plastics the Acetone will dissolve. Wipe your flat screen TV with it. I would try the acetone on the marker writing on the inside of the plastic boat. You want something that will dissolve the surface skin. It’s not like the acid in the movie “Alien”. As soon as it evaporates the reaction is over. I used to draw with markers and the ink is alcohol based. But once it dries, alcohol does not want to dissolve it. It must be some weird alcohol type of mixture??
JayB. , what type of …
… thermoplastic is TV case made from ?? … what is it’s initials identifier or name ?? … Acetone has an interesting effect on it … I cut a sliver of my TV case w/razor knife, put it in my glass test tray , covered w/thin layer Acetone , during evaporation I was able to seperate into several pieces - reform (mash)them into flat sheet , when dry the result is a stable flat piece ?? … the most interesting to date is celophane food wrap , when placed in the dish with Acetone it instantly relaxed to a film almost as liquid , upon moving this film around w/toothpick it seemed to congel in a glob , put resulting glob on paper to dry , when dry I was amazed , I was able to manipulate glob with finger tips back into it’s original form still having almost identical flexable properties , wow , wonder what that’s all about ??
I’ve used acetone to dissolve…
a Rohm & Haas Acryloid occasionally at work. We buy acetone in gallon size cans from a chemicals supplier. I put some in a pint-sized plastic bottle that I took to be a standard Nalgene type that we’ve got around here so as to be handier for dispensing with a pipette. A month later, the bottle was all soft and squishy, not leaking but, obviously some reaction took place. As for fingernail polish, I’ll defer to your expertise. I’m not saying that acetone is not the answer, P-wingz, just that there are safer alternatives.
tktoo , I’m not arguing with you …
......... I'm more curious than anything else ....... the plastic bottle w/Acetone in it for a month is interesting , i wonder what type material was the bottle ......... what is a Rohm and Haas Acryloid or should I say which ones , methacrylic and arylic monomers ......... plastics are pretty interesting stuff ..
ALCOHOL
Most permanent markers are alcohol based.
Use the stronges alcohol solution you can find, usually 99% for cleaning needles and wipe with that.
If it stained into the plastic, then buy some stickers like the other posts suggested.
B-72 ethyl methacrylate copolymer
We use it as a coating and consolidant/adhesive. I’m not a chemist. Most of my experience with solvents is based on mistakes I’ve made. Mistakes due to prolonged exposure? Maybe.
Do not use acetone nail polish remover!
Beware! I tried to take the gum from a sticker off my new plastic dvd/vcr player and it started to dissolve the plastic immediately. Sounds like you might want to try the Magic Eraser.
removein permanent marker
tooth paste i no it sounds funny but it worked for me
tooth paste it worked for me
give it a go