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I have scribblings on a old box cover with what seems like ballpoint pen ink. The toy box itself is a thin printed cardboard coated with a layer of laminate. The pen marks themselves are rather old.

Was wondering if anyone has experience removing the ink scribblings?

Im considering some of the following below:

  1. vinegar and baking soda mix
  2. rubbing alcohol or zippo
  3. WD-40 (abit wary of this since it may be a little too strong)
  4. magic erasers? like those sponge with solvents

Picture of scribblings

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I prefer you to use cooking oil like coconut oil or any other colour less ones.Take a piece of cloth, dip it in this oil. Rub firmly over the affected area until your result appears.

MANEESH MOHAN
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  • Will it leave any oil stains? Im worries it might either smudge the ink or wear the laminate layer thin – Thinkerer Dec 14 '15 at 07:50
  • @Thinkerer Not at all as I preferred coconut oil or any other colour less ones. Most preferably, a few droplets of uncooked oil will do the job.Moreover, it can give your surface a nice smell of oil that you use.Also please note, over usage can cause the surface to become slippery. – MANEESH MOHAN Dec 14 '15 at 08:21
  • I was going to suggest peanut butter, but it's the oil in the peanut butter that does the work. This should work with any vegetable oil -- olive, canola, corn, soybean, etc. – Zeiss Ikon Dec 14 '15 at 13:11
  • @Zeisslkon Exactly man, it is the oil that does the trick. – MANEESH MOHAN Dec 15 '15 at 05:51
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Baby wipes.

They're extremely gentle (in terms of abrasion) so are unlikely to damage the box in any way. If the biro is water soluble, then it should come straight off.

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