You can buy a special ink eraser from somewhere like WHSmith's that's prob the best thing. OR you could try rubbing it with a piece of bread, that sometimes works.
You can buy a special ink eraser from somewhere like WHSmith's that's prob the best thing. OR you could try rubbing it with a piece of bread, that sometimes works.
I saw a demonstration by a company called Boere of a method of sanding the ink off that really works. The only downside is that it requires £60k worth of eletronic-eye wide belt sander.......
Says it all Makes no difference which colour it is! There's something in fresh bread that will sometimes absorb ink or pencil from things - we learned this after one of the kids did some impromptu artwork on the wallpaper Daddy had spent a week hanging LMAO
You get a bit of bread and rub it along the makr and it gets absorbed by the bread
Says it all Makes no difference which colour it is! There's something in fresh bread that will sometimes absorb ink or pencil from things - we learned this after one of the kids did some impromptu artwork on the wallpaper Daddy had spent a week hanging LMAO
You get a bit of bread and rub it along the makr and it gets absorbed by the bread
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