On Mon, 11 Aug 2003, Dwight K. Elvey wrote:
I'm not sure if this will work for grease pencils
but
you might give this a try. Get a can of brake-clean from
the auto parts store. Place the page on a paper towel such
that the marked side is against the towel. Spray some
brake-clean, starting in a circular motion from outside of the
mark to the center. Remove from the towel before it dries.
Repeat with clean towel as needed.
I'd advise checking on some material that is similar first.
As I recall, I used this method on something like a sharpie
mark once. Use out side. Brake-clean will give you a real
bad hangover. It is mostly solvents and dry cleaning fluid.
I assume this evaporates to some considerable degree and does not leave
any marks or residue on the paper?
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