Author Topic: How to remove permanent marker from lab coat?  (Read 4111 times)

So we have two lab coats per person. I use one for my actual work and the second one for not-so-serious work.

During the not-so-serious work, we fool around most of the time. Yesterday, we started drawing roosters and political symbols on eachother's coats and the like. Today, while packing my stuff for tomorrow (today is a holiday due to the revolution of 1810), I noticed that the roosters and etc were drawn on my work coat. I know alcohol gets rid of permanent marker but I can't get it off and it just makes a dark stain on the white coat.

help girls, you all know how to clean stuff off of clothes


I heard rubbing alcohol can do the trick but idk oh you already tried that.
Hmm, I'd say abel's suggestion would probably work best then

You could try soaking the marker part with rubbing alcohol for a bit then scrubbing / wringing it out over and over until it's out

dye the entire lab coat black

I'm leaving the bleach as last-resort because it damages the fabric and can leave a beautiful white stain on my current clothes if a single drop splashes.

well alchohol is what turns reg ink into a whiteboard marker. (allowing it to come right off)
try dabbing rubbing alcohol on it lol

you're a loving dumbass

you're a loving dumbass
This. You deserve whatever humiliation/punishment you get for vandalizing scientific equipment/school property like this.

This. You deserve whatever humiliation/punishment you get for vandalizing scientific equipment/school property like this.
lolwtf

it's my equipment, you dork

I paid for both of the lab coats. It's not like we're drawing on the machines, walls, etc.

Why did you color your lab with permanent marker?

These dog love games are getting weirder.

Why did you color your lab with permanent marker?

These dog love games are getting weirder.
hey now, you're the one with the dog love mask

it's my equipment, you dork
You deserve whatever humiliation/punishment you get for vandalizing your own stuff

You guys are being richards.

OT: Try reading through this for some other methods and how to do it
https://www.persil.co.uk/laundry-tips/how-to-get-permanent-marker-out-of-clothes/

you spics aren't smart enough to need lab coats