Matt_Fisher
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I wanted to post this up there, as it's a common question I get at work and seeing as how alot of folks in the military use items like vinyl map cases, page protectors for SOP lists, etc. I figured this might be helpful:
Time is of the essence! If you mark your map case, nyrex folder, or page protector with Staedtler or other permanent marker, don’t delay more than 12-24 hours in getting it cleaned off. Anything beyond 24 hours, the ink will start to permanently bond with the vinyl and you’ll always have a residual ‘ghosted’ image of the marking.
Some cleaning agents that seem to work well:
Isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol). Swab the writing off with either a paper towel, or clean rag.
Acetone based nail polish remover. The pre-moistened swab/pad type containers which most pharmacies sell are very convenient for this. With nail polish remover, be sure to immediately wash and rinse the vinyl surface off with soap and water as the acetone will eat into the vinyl as it is a strong solvent.
Dry erase markers. Write over the permanent marker using a dry erase marker; the solvent in dry erase marker will dissolve the permanent marker. Wipe the residue off with water.
Ash slurry. Cigarette or wood ash mixed into a slurry with water or spit and scrubbed over the vinyl with a rag acts like a mild scouring powder is known to work at removing permanent marker.
Brasso metal polish. Like acetone, Brasso has strong solvent properties and can be used to clean permanent marker from clear vinyl surfaces. However to avoid damaging the vinyl, it should be immediately washed and rinsed off with soapy water.
DEET based insect repellent. Spray the surface of the vinyl with insect repellent, and swab off the permanent marker. DEET is very reactive with plastic surfaces, so it should immediately be washed and rinsed off with soapy water to avoid damaging the vinyl.
If you have any other tried and true methods you’ve found for cleaning transparent vinyl surfaces, please feel free to share them here.
Time is of the essence! If you mark your map case, nyrex folder, or page protector with Staedtler or other permanent marker, don’t delay more than 12-24 hours in getting it cleaned off. Anything beyond 24 hours, the ink will start to permanently bond with the vinyl and you’ll always have a residual ‘ghosted’ image of the marking.
Some cleaning agents that seem to work well:
Isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol). Swab the writing off with either a paper towel, or clean rag.
Acetone based nail polish remover. The pre-moistened swab/pad type containers which most pharmacies sell are very convenient for this. With nail polish remover, be sure to immediately wash and rinse the vinyl surface off with soap and water as the acetone will eat into the vinyl as it is a strong solvent.
Dry erase markers. Write over the permanent marker using a dry erase marker; the solvent in dry erase marker will dissolve the permanent marker. Wipe the residue off with water.
Ash slurry. Cigarette or wood ash mixed into a slurry with water or spit and scrubbed over the vinyl with a rag acts like a mild scouring powder is known to work at removing permanent marker.
Brasso metal polish. Like acetone, Brasso has strong solvent properties and can be used to clean permanent marker from clear vinyl surfaces. However to avoid damaging the vinyl, it should be immediately washed and rinsed off with soapy water.
DEET based insect repellent. Spray the surface of the vinyl with insect repellent, and swab off the permanent marker. DEET is very reactive with plastic surfaces, so it should immediately be washed and rinsed off with soapy water to avoid damaging the vinyl.
If you have any other tried and true methods you’ve found for cleaning transparent vinyl surfaces, please feel free to share them here.