If you know what kind of permanent marker was used, one trick is to scribble over it with the same kind of marker. The solvent in the new ink will dissolve the binder in the old ink. Clean off the scribble before it dries.
Nah. It’d be easier & more fun to use a permanent marker to write “Yell” on top, change “Lowder” into “Louder,” in thicker letters to disguise the “W”, and end it with “I’m old!” ;-)
Get an erasable marker. Write over the permanent marker. The erasable mark has a bit of solvent in the ink that allows erasing, it will work onto the permanent marker ink and lift it out. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.
Templo S.U.D. about 7 years ago
Just a thought, but how about covering “Lowder” with duct tape and write your own name on the tape?
whisplicka Premium Member about 7 years ago
Don’t think changing Grampas last name is much of an option, Nelson.
debra4life about 7 years ago
Baby oil gets permanent marker off of skin. How about that for a try?
garcoa about 7 years ago
Just use a permanent marker and really thick letters.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member about 7 years ago
Rubbing alcohol or oil wold get it out. Yup
KEA about 7 years ago
I changed my name to 103CEJ so I would have a vanity plate on my car.
CarolinaGirl about 7 years ago
Magic Eraser
Grace Premium Member about 7 years ago
Magic Eraser – vote 2 :)
i_am_the_jam about 7 years ago
Turpentine or paint thinner.
Perkycat about 7 years ago
There is definitely an easier way. I wouldn’t put that much effort into a used $5 cooler.
magnus about 7 years ago
I did not know Lowders had a garage sale.
SunflowerGirl100 about 7 years ago
Why should it matter if a different name is on it?
Jogger2 about 7 years ago
If you know what kind of permanent marker was used, one trick is to scribble over it with the same kind of marker. The solvent in the new ink will dissolve the binder in the old ink. Clean off the scribble before it dries.
natureboyfig4 Premium Member about 7 years ago
Nah. It’d be easier & more fun to use a permanent marker to write “Yell” on top, change “Lowder” into “Louder,” in thicker letters to disguise the “W”, and end it with “I’m old!” ;-)
Number Three about 7 years ago
Lowder? What kind of name is THAT?
Only in America.
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Teto85 Premium Member about 7 years ago
Get an erasable marker. Write over the permanent marker. The erasable mark has a bit of solvent in the ink that allows erasing, it will work onto the permanent marker ink and lift it out. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.
Gokie5 about 7 years ago
Hydrochloric acid?
GaryCooper about 7 years ago
Write a “c” in front of it, and change the “l” to “h.” Then everyone will think you have a cooler full of chowder.
alondra about 7 years ago
Paint it over with white paint. Why is this so hard?
rcoaster about 7 years ago
Spit. Spit works.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 7 years ago
Melt it down and start over.