here's a first..

Mikey P

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Toddler slammed down a dry erase pen ERASER on to the off white nylon carpet..


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She says it was loaded with the dry ink and made a real mess.

She in a panic made it even worse by first dumping soda water on it followed by rubbing alcohol.


Now she has a soaking wet black spot the size of a dinner plate.....First for me...What would you do?
 

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I'd try to waterclaw it out with jus lukewarm water.

And then decide what type of chemical to use.


Or cut and patch.
 
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If you have VacAway's Pigout or Spotnboost I'd try those.

On a white board a dry erase pen won't come off with waterbase cleaner. I think you'll need to attack it with solvent base. POG and solvent spotter would be my choice if you don't have the others.
 
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Ask her which closet she would like the donor piece cut out of.


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Use some dry erase board cleaner : ) lots a sukin
Or
Sell her a fancy rug, lol
 

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i had to re-read the 1st post 4-5 times to try and figure out why you were posting a problem for Devil Dog :confused:

then i got it.
 
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I second Lees suggestion... Had over a hundred ink spots on nylon rug, blasted each one with purple power and everyone was removed easily

Dry ink having been already treAted with Iso alcohol may respond differently but I would start with butyl
 
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Thanks Jimmy, I realize its aggressive and even caustic, but it works effective and efficient when you have a big mess.

I've used. PIG from. Bridgepoint and that stuff is a pain to rinse out completely
 

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