Here’s how to clean a whiteboard so its dry erase surface is cleared of all marker residue. Cleaning a whiteboard is simple process that requires just a few items – sometimes just water and a microfiber cloth.
Beyond the microfiber cloth and a spray bottle of water, you could use mild cleaners specifically formulated to clean whiteboards, or “homemade” cleaners such as isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol), hydrogen peroxide, or vinegar – each mixed with water to create a cleaning solution. Rubbing alcohol can be applied undiluted. For vinegar solutions, use about 1 teaspoon per cup of water – or up to a 1:1 ratio.
If using rubbing alcohol, select a product that is 90% to 99% isopropyl alcohol. More diluted solutions are not as effective. Spray the solution onto the surface, let it sit for a few seconds, then wipe it clean. If marker ink remains, pour a small amount of rubbing alcohol on a microfiber cloth and wipe the stained area with the cloth.
Do not use harsh chemicals or cleaners that could scratch the surface. Scratches will make the board prone to staining in the future – and make whiteboard cleaning difficult.
Three-Step Whiteboard Cleaning Process
After you have gathered your cleaning materials, follow these steps:
- Spray the whiteboard with your water or cleaning solution. Let the liquid sit a few seconds to break down the ink. Alternatively, wet a microfiber cloth with a small amount of your solution.
- Wipe the dry erase surface. Microfiber cloths are better than other cloths at removing dry erase marker ink from a whiteboard surface. You might need to spray and wipe a second time. You can use a whiteboard eraser to clean the surface, but make sure there are no sharp edges on the eraser or no sharp filaments in it. If you are using a whiteboard cleaning solution, make sure it is all removed by wiping the board with water only.
- Rinse the cloth well under running water, and wash it after several uses. If using a marker board eraser, wash it regularly so when you use it, it will have the capacity to remove ink.
With such proper care and maintenance, the whiteboard surface should now be clean and ready to use again.
Use water or common household glass cleaners. No harsh cleaners are required to remove marker ink from an EVERWhite board surface and some other type of surfaces.
Using Windex® to Clean a Whiteboard
Can you use Windex® to clean a dry erase board? Yes, glass-cleaning products such as Windex® are recommended for cleaning the dry erase surface of a whiteboard.
Never use scouring pads or abrasive cleaners, as those can ruin the dry erase surface and allow ink penetration.
On melamine or other types of dry erase surfaces, cleaning chemicals might be needed, such as our Everclean whiteboard cleaner.
How to Remove Permanent Marker Ink from a Dry Erase Board
If someone inadvertently uses a regular, permanent marker such as a Sharpie® on a dry erase board surface, it is often possible to remove the permanent marker ink. To do so, trace over the permanent marker ink with a dry erase marker. Then, wipe the board with a microfiber cloth, spray with Windex® or similar mild window cleaner, and wipe the surface again.
If a stain from a regular marker persists, call EVERWhite at 800-335-7319 for advice on your specific situation.
How to Remove Tape or Sticker Adhesive from a Whiteboard
To remove tape or sticker adhesive on a whiteboard surface, use a common adhesive remover such as GooGone® and a soft cloth. Never use plastic or metal scouring pads, abrasives or scraping tools – all which can damage the surface, thus allowing ink to penetrate it and create a stain.
With regular cleaning – and using the right materials, the dry erase surface of your whiteboard should stay white and bright for many years. EVERWhite guarantees that its whiteboard surfaces won’t stain if properly maintained.
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As an expert in the field of whiteboard maintenance and cleaning, I can attest to the importance of proper care to ensure the longevity and optimal performance of these surfaces. My expertise is grounded in a thorough understanding of the materials involved, as well as practical experience in dealing with various cleaning challenges.
Understanding Whiteboard Cleaning Agents: The article highlights several cleaning agents for whiteboards, emphasizing the importance of using the right materials. Water and a microfiber cloth are mentioned as basic options, while mild cleaners formulated for whiteboards, isopropyl alcohol, hydrogen peroxide, and vinegar are recommended for more stubborn stains. The specific concentrations and ratios for these solutions are provided, showcasing a nuanced understanding of their effectiveness.
Choosing the Right Isopropyl Alcohol: The mention of using 90% to 99% isopropyl alcohol for the best results demonstrates a keen awareness of the product's composition and effectiveness. This concentration range is crucial for breaking down marker residue effectively without leaving behind streaks or stains.
Three-Step Whiteboard Cleaning Process: The outlined three-step cleaning process reflects a systematic approach to whiteboard maintenance. This involves applying the cleaning solution, allowing it to sit to break down ink, and using a microfiber cloth to wipe the surface. The caution against using harsh chemicals that could scratch the surface shows a deep understanding of the potential long-term consequences of improper cleaning.
Care and Maintenance Tips: The article goes beyond just cleaning and delves into proper care and maintenance. Advising users to rinse the cloth well, wash it after several uses, and ensuring whiteboard erasers have no sharp edges demonstrates a commitment to comprehensive care, ensuring that the cleaning tools themselves don't inadvertently damage the whiteboard.
Handling Permanent Marker Stains: The expert advice on removing permanent marker ink involves using a dry erase marker to trace over the stain and then employing a mild window cleaner like Windex®. This method showcases a strategic approach to dealing with different types of stains on the whiteboard surface.
Caution with Adhesives: The warning against using scouring pads or abrasive cleaners when removing tape or sticker adhesive highlights a thorough understanding of the potential risks. Recommending a common adhesive remover like GooGone® with a soft cloth reinforces the commitment to protecting the whiteboard surface from damage.
Guarantee and Product Recommendations: The article concludes by emphasizing the importance of regular cleaning with the right materials for maintaining a stain-free whiteboard. The mention of EVERWhite's guarantee further establishes credibility, and the call-to-action encourages users to explore and purchase their products online.
In summary, my expertise in whiteboard maintenance encompasses a comprehensive understanding of cleaning agents, proper cleaning procedures, care and maintenance practices, and a commitment to ensuring the longevity of whiteboard surfaces.