Method 1: Rubbing Alcohol
1. Test a small area: Before applying rubbing alcohol to the entire surface, test it on a small, inconspicuous area to ensure that it doesn't damage the stainless steel.
2. Apply rubbing alcohol: Dip a cotton ball or a soft cloth in rubbing alcohol and gently rub it over the permanent marker stain. Work in small circular motions, applying light pressure.
3. Rinse and dry: Rinse the area with clean water and dry it thoroughly with a microfiber cloth.
Method 2:WD-40 Multi-Purpose Spray
1. Test a small area: As with rubbing alcohol, test a small area of the stainless steel with WD-40 to make sure it doesn't cause any adverse effects.
2. Apply WD-40: Spray a small amount of WD-40 directly onto the permanent marker stain.
3. Wipe off the marker: Use a soft cloth or a paper towel to wipe away the permanent marker stain.
4. Rinse and dry: Rinse the area with clean water and dry it thoroughly with a microfiber cloth.
Method 3: Magic Eraser
1. Dampen the Magic Eraser: Wet the Magic Eraser with a small amount of water.
2. Scrub the stain: Gently rub the Magic Eraser over the permanent marker stain, using light pressure.
3. Rinse and dry: Rinse the area with clean water and dry it thoroughly with a microfiber cloth.
Method 4:Toothpaste (abrasive toothpaste)
1. Apply a small amount of abrasive toothpaste to the permanent marker stain.
2. Use a damp, soft cloth to gently rub the toothpaste into the stain, applying light pressure.
3. Rinse the area with clean water and dry it thoroughly with a microfiber cloth.
Note:
1. Always test a cleaning method on a small, inconspicuous area of the stainless steel surface before applying it to the entire area.
2. Rubbing alcohol and WD-40 can have strong fumes, so ensure adequate ventilation when using them.
3. If the permanent marker stain is particularly stubborn, you may need to repeat the cleaning process several times.
4. If none of the above methods work, you can also try using a commercial stainless steel cleaner or a mild abrasive cleaning powder. Follow the instructions on the product label for proper application and safety precautions.