There are a few ways to clean whiteboard erasers. One way is to pour rubbing alcohol onto the eraser and scrub it with a cloth. Another way is to fill a bucket with warm water and add a little soap. Dip the eraser into the water and then scrub it with a cloth.

There is no set rule, but typically whiteboard erasers should be cleaned as needed. If the eraser is heavily soiled or if it begins to leave a residue, then it should be cleaned.

There is not a specific way to revive a whiteboard eraser. However, you can try using a hairdryer or oven.

There is no such thing as a magic eraser for dry erase boards, unfortunately. You will need to use a standard eraser or a cloth to clean the board.

There is some debate on the effects of rubbing alcohol on whiteboards, but most experts say that it is not particularly harmful. In fact, many people believe that rubbing alcohol can actually help to clean and preserve whiteboards.

There are a few ways to clean a magnetic dry eraser. One way is to use hot water and soap. Another way is to use rubbing alcohol.

Whiteboards use a type of paper that is sensitive to light and heat. As the whiteboard gets dirty, the ink begins to fade and the whiteboard becomes unreadable.

Yes, you can use baby wipes on a dry erase board. Just be sure to clean off any residue first.

There are a few ways to remove ghosting from a whiteboard. One is to use a whiteboard eraser that is specifically designed to remove ghosting. Another is to use a dry erase marker and just erase the ghosting as you go.

Yes, dry erase boards can be resurfaced. However, the ink may not be completely erased and the board may not be erasable again.

Yes, vinegar can remove dry erase marker.

WD 40 is a petroleum-based product and will not clean whiteboards. There are other, more effective cleaners available that are specifically designed to clean whiteboards.

There are many whiteboard cleaners on the market, but some are better than others.

Water, club soda, or a mix of the two.

Unfortunately, Windex is not effective on glass whiteboards. The high pH of the board will cause the cleaning agent to break down and leave behind a cloudy film.

If the Expo marker is on a whiteboard, you can use a cloth or paper towel to blot it off. If the Expo marker is on paper, you can try rubbing alcohol on a cloth and wiping it off.