There are a few ways to get your pen out of the paint. One is to use a plunger. Another is to use a vacuum cleaner.

WD40 is a petroleum-based product and will not remove pen ink. Some other petroleum-based products might work better, but they are also not recommended for use on delicate surfaces like paper.

There are a few ways to remove permanent marker from car exterior. One is to use a degreaser such as acetone or 409. Another is to use boiling water which will cause the marker to dissolve. A final option is to use a vacuum cleaner with the hose attachment and suction to remove the marker.

There are a few ways to clean ink off a car. One is to use a vacuum cleaner with the hose attachment. Another is to pour a pot of boiling water onto the ink and then use a scrub brush to scrub it off.

The easiest way to get grease pencil off a car is to use a hairdryer. Start by heating the car up to a high temperature and then turn on the hairdryer. The heat will loosen the grease pencil and it can be easily wiped off.

Yes, vinegar can remove ink stains. However, it is important to note that vinegar can also cause other damage if used incorrectly, so be sure to follow the instructions carefully.

Baking soda can remove some ink from paper, but it is not a permanent solution. Ink will eventually fade or rub off with use, depending on the type of ink and the conditions in which it is used.

No, white spirit will not remove ink.

Yes, rubbing alcohol can damage car paint. It can cause a loss of gloss and a decrease in the lifespan of the paint.

There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on the type of dry erase marker and the paint on your car. Some markers are designed to be less damaging than others, but all markers will eventually leave a mark on the paint. It is always best to test a small area of the paint before using a dry erase marker to make sure it is safe.