
Just the fact that “permanent marker” has the word “permanent” makes it horrifying when it gets on your car. You’d think it’ll be hard to remove, but with the right materials, it’ll be a breeze. This article will show you how to remove permanent marker from car, whether on the car exterior or interior.
There are various options for cleaning materials to get car marker off your car, which are probably available at your house. And you’d generally only have to apply the solution, rub off the stains, rinse, and wipe.

To apply the whole milk on the permanent marker stains, you need to soak the white cotton cloth first, then place the cloth over the affected areas.
You may ask for help from someone to keep the cloth in place while you do the next step.
Next, you’re going to add some weight onto the white cotton cloth that has been saturated with milk using a large terry cloth towel soaked in cool water.
After soaking the terry cloth towel, place it over the cotton cloth with milk, and anchor it over the car’s top to keep both the towel and cloth from sliding down. This helps ensure the contact of the milk-soaked cotton cloth with the permanent marker stains.
Once the cloth and towel are secured in place, you would leave them on the affected areas for 4 – 5 hours to allow the whole milk to take effect.
Afterwards, lift the cloth and towel and see if the permanent marker stains can be lifted out using a clean towel.
If the permanent marker stains persist, apply more of the whole milk onto the cotton cloth and leave them on the car exterior overnight.
After leaving the towel and cloth on the car for several hours, it’s time to remove the towel and cloth and wash the permanent marker stains and whole milk off the surface.
Mix a few drops of dishwashing soap with warm water. Dip the clean cloth in the mixture
Then use the dampened cloth to wash the surface clean.
You should use a cloth damp with cool water, rinse off the surface you’ve washed.
Then, wipe the surface gently with a dry cloth until all residue and moisture is gone.
If you notice any leftover permanent marker stains, liberally apply some aerosol hair spray on them. Then using a clean cloth, buff out the area and wipe it with a cloth damp with cool water.

Acetone would be the solution to get paint marker off car interior. But before cleaning the affected areas, you will first need to test the acetone on an inconspicuous area to see if your car’s interior won’t get damaged by it. If it doesn’t damage your car’s interior, then you can proceed.
Apply some acetone onto the cloth. Then with the cloth, gently rub off the permanent marker stains. Then rinse the area with a cloth damp with cool water.
You wouldn’t want to be driving around a car that looks ridiculous with permanent marker stains. So hopefully, this tutorial on how to remove permanent marker from car can help bring back the pristine look for your vehicle.
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