melissa727
Melissa
melissa727

Hmm I haven’t heard of this trick but it sounds useful, will definitely try it! I usually use water and a washcloth but baby wipes sound gentle enough to not cause stripping (like mentioned in http://www.monomachines.com/shop/info/dry-…). Are there any specific brands that work better than others?

Neat idea! Have you tried using wet erase markers? Both types are used for glass dry erase boards, but wet erase actually shows up better (so I would assume it would show up better on regular windows/glass mirrors and such. Here’s a comparison of the vividness of the two markers: http://www.monomachines.com/shop/info/g

I love this trick! I used this when I was in middle/high school. This is the only way that I know how to get sharpie off without voiding the warranty. But if you’re feeling pretty adventurous and don’t care about the warranty, I found another way to get it off! http://www.monomachines.com/shop/info/dry-…

Because glass erase boards can be written on by both dry and wet erase markers, I highly recommend wet erase to help see the contrast! In my experience, the wet erase displays a more vibrant color on the glass as opposed to the dry erase.