How to Remove Liquid Chalk- 5 Method Explained
With this, has come a “ pain in the rear ,” process, of trying to figure out how to remove chalk marker from a chalkboard.
I am, in by NO means, saying that this will work for you. I am not responsible for anything that happens to your chalkboard.
After trying soap and water, Clorox wipes, all-purpose cleaner, vinegar, a magic eraser …and let the list go on… I couldn’t find anything that would work.
One of the easiest ways to erase liquid chalk from a chalkboard is to use a sponge. Now, you don’t have to use the scrubby part. Instead, use the soft part. This is so you don’t ruin your chalkboard. So be careful here. The next step is to wet the sponge.
The best way to learn how to remove liquid chalk is to start off with bleach. Bleach is a powerful and efficient material to help you achieve those results you want.
Clean with a Towel. Now you just need to grab a paper towel and clean all the left overs. You want to go over the surface back and forth until there isn’t anything left. After that, get a dry paper towel to dry off the surface. Now you just need to wait until it has thoroughly dried.
After you have used the sponge, you need to rinse it out after all the bleach it has picked up. Make sure there isn’t any lather left on the sponge before moving onto the next step.
Before drawing anything, you need to season your chalkboard using a white chalk stick and a dry cloth. In the context of chalk marker art, “seasoning” is basically the process of preparing the chalkboard to prevent cleaning problems in the future. I highly recommend that you don’t skip this step.
Prepare the chalk stick, dry cloth, and chalkboard in your work area. If you’re allergic to dust, I recommend wearing a mask before you start working. You can also consider watching this tutorial by Marvy Uchida if you prefer learning with visual guides.
Did you manage to remove the chalk marker ink from the chalkboard using the methods I provided above?