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ddmashayekhi Posted - Jun 18 2013 : 11:38:45 AM
Does anyone know how I can get red marker off of wood? My youngest son wrote his name in red marker on the back of his violin! The teacher told them to make sure their name was on their stuff, but he didn't realize he wasn't suppose to put it on his violin! We are renting this violin and I've tried rubbing the marker off with vinegar & water, plain water, and alcohol wipes. So far, it has barely faded.

Help please!
Dawn in IL
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gramadinah Posted - Jun 19 2013 : 08:07:20 AM
Try a magic eraser. With pledge with lemon.

Diana

Farmgirl Sister #273
ddmashayekhi Posted - Jun 19 2013 : 06:46:03 AM
Thanks Marilyn. I'll check around and see what they say.

Dawn in IL
edlund33 Posted - Jun 18 2013 : 8:11:28 PM
I would call a couple of other violin shops and ask them what they suggest. I know some luthiers use metallic sharpies instead of masking tape to mark fingerings for beginning players. So there must be something they can use to get the ink off the fingerboards. Good luck!

Cheers! ~ Marilyn

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