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Monday, May 14, 2012 7:16:43 PM
Actually there are a number of harsh cleaning products that can remove permanent marker off of certain surfaces, but I'm not sure many parents would be willing to use them on their children's skin.
Yes. There are some awful chemicals that can be used and I agree...most parents wouldn't use them on their children's skin or their own. There are also plenty of choices of natural products to remove it as well. We will hope they would educate themselves on that before using gasoline or some other type of chemical.
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