How To Save A Dried Out Marker - Preschool Inspirations
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I used to just throw away a dried out marker. Now, I save a dried out marker in three easy steps. This is one of those tricks I wish I would have done ages ago. I can’t even imagine how many markers I’ve thrown out thinking they were useless when they actually had lots of life left in them.

It doesn’t matter if it’s a fine point marker, dry-erase marker, or a chubby marker. I was able to give them all extended life. I also tried all the different brands we had, and all the various ones lying around worked.
If you need to save a permanent marker, I share how to do that too thanks to an awesome reader tip!
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How to Save a Dried Out MarkerCan I say that this is so easy!? You’ll probably wonder why you didn’t think of it…or perhaps you already do it.
Here are the 3 easy steps:
1) Wet the tip of the marker with a very slow flow of water. Thinner markers need just a little bit of water and chubby markers need a little bit more. I just held the marker under my sink for a split second and that usually was the perfect amount for the thin and dry-erase markers. For bigger markers, hold it under for a hair longer.
2) Place plastic wrap or cling film around the tip of the marker. This helps hold the moisture in.

3) Put the lid on and wait a few hours. Then remove the plastic wrap and test it out.
With thinner markers and dry erase markers, I could get the marker working in just a few hours on the first try. Other times, particularly with thicker markers, I had to repeat all the steps and place the marker upside down too.
There’s no formula to be honest. It all just depends on how dry the marker is, the quality of the brand, and the size of the marker. Keep repeating these steps if necessary to get your marker to the desired wetness. The really dead markers required a couple of rounds, and I rotate them from right side up to upside down a couple of times a day.

How to Save a Permanent Marker!
Judy commented below that she knew how to save a permanent marker!
She said to add a few drops of denatured alcohol!
If the tip of a washable marker is really worn already, I would not try to revive it. Instead, I would give it different life by turning it into liquid watercolors with this method from Happy Hooligans.
Here’s to saving more markers and more money on art supplies!

If you enjoyed this post, you may also enjoy my frugal recipe for DIY Liquid Watercolors.

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