What chemical substance can I use to wipe permanent stain off the wall?
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Depends on the type of stain. If it‘s organic in origin, I‘d gently wipe with a microfiber towel soaked in warm water. You can also try to get a little bit of chlorine-based detergent on the stain. Will usually bleach it white. Or you may touch it up with a small dose of paint.
There are few thing you can do to remove the permanent marker from the wall. Use of toothpaste. Outspread small amount of toothpaste over the marker stain. Leave it for 10 minutes as it is. Scrub it with cloth and wipe it out. You also can use baking soda for the purpose. Rub baking soda with the the help of sponge. Proceed gently, you need to reins and repeat depends on how tough marker is. There are few other ways, like home stain removers also can work sometimes. These are some easy DIY method that I think will help you.