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Not many things are uglier than a dirty whiteboard. All the marker colors have mixed together to form a dirty gray haze. When you write on it and erase, the marks don't come off; they just get smeared into the rest of the smudgy grime. As a teacher, I know just how bad a whiteboard can get! But when you take a few minutes to clean it, you get an amazing feeling, seeing that grime wipe right off to expose the pristine, gleaming white surface. You, too, can experience this level of satisfaction by cleaning your whiteboard.
Be sure to use a clean, dry eraser made specifically for a whiteboard. Always let the marks dry completely before attempting to erase them or they will smear. Also, writing that is left on the whiteboard for a long time can seep into the board and actually stain it. If you erase your marks soon afterwards, your board will stay in better shape.
If your whiteboard is looking hazy, try dry-cleaning it. With a flat hand, wipe a paper towel firmly and consistently over the board's surface. A paper towel has a flatter and smoother surface than an eraser, so it cleans deeper. Also, a lot of ink residue stays in an eraser, but using a paper towel gets rid of the residue.
If your whiteboard is way beyond the aid of dry-cleaning, follow the steps below:
Your board should now be looking good as new. Doesn't it make you feel great?
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