by Chappy » Fri Aug 21, 2009 6:59 pm
Hi,
I've been removing inscriptions with a dry erase marker for many, many years. Be careful as you can damage the photo. Only attempt on glossy photos. I have found that the newer sharp or fine point sharpies are nearly impossiblre to remove. They seem to leave a deep impression in the photo. The odd colored sharpies also seem to be more difficult to remove for some reason. I had a bad experience trying to remove a fine point green sharpie inscription. The longer the inscription is on the photo the more you should leave it alone. Just sharing my own personal experiences and I'm sure they differ from others.
Take Care,
Chappy
Hi,
I've been removing inscriptions with a dry erase marker for many, many years. Be careful as you can damage the photo. Only attempt on glossy photos. I have found that the newer sharp or fine point sharpies are nearly impossiblre to remove. They seem to leave a deep impression in the photo. The odd colored sharpies also seem to be more difficult to remove for some reason. I had a bad experience trying to remove a fine point green sharpie inscription. The longer the inscription is on the photo the more you should leave it alone. Just sharing my own personal experiences and I'm sure they differ from others.
Take Care,
Chappy