"Erasing" Grease Pencil?
Question about markers.
After some years of experimenting, I decided my fave tomato plant markers were Lee Valley zinc markers on which I write with grease pencil. The grease pencil writes easily, reads easily, and lasts. (Whereas "permanent" marker fades by end of season.)
BUT it lasts TOO long. I would like to re-use markers from varieties I'm not growing this year, and I can't find a good way to clean the grease pencil marking off the plate to write a new label on it.
I've tried Goo Gone, nail polish remover, detergent...
Anyone use the same or similar system and know a way?
Thanks,
Z
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