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Sharpie on laminate

Kemble

New Member
A customer reached out because their wrapped box truck was vandalized with Sharpie then left to bake in the sun. Any suggestions for how to remove the Sharpie without damaging the laminate/print?

tyia
 

JBurton

Signtologist
+1 for the rapid remover, +2 for the only solution you can bill them for aside from ipa & acetone, +3 for telling them to get a magic eraser and kick rocks (but these actually work by abrading whatever surface you're cleaning, it may dull the gloss laminate pretty noticeably if they really go to town on it. Also, always wear gloves with those things)
 

Kemble

New Member
Ty for all the replies. I’ve forwarded them to the customer. I’ll let you know what worked for him.
 

rydods

Member for quite some time.
I may be incorrect about this but after using a product like rapid remover or possibly some of the other suggestions, I would have the customer clean off these products with a mild cleaner like soap and water. Some may dry out the laminate if left on there. Just to be safe.
 

MikePro

New Member
A customer reached out because their wrapped box truck was vandalized with Sharpie then left to bake in the sun. Any suggestions for how to remove the Sharpie without damaging the laminate/print?

tyia
rapid remover does pretty well at taking sharpie off laminate without burning the overlam.
 
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