To clean your dry erase board of black marks and smudges, wipe with some nail polish remover on a cotton pad.. comes out nice and white again!

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Great tip! I use a dry erase board for a monthly calendar in my kitchen and will have to try this at the end of September when I get it ready for October events. Thanks for the tip!
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