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How to Erase Chalkboard Markers

✓ Updated June 2026

You just got a new chalkboard and you drew a cool design or wrote the special of the day or jotted down the grocery list. You get a paper towel or rag and go to erase it, but it won't go away! No matter how hard you scrub it's still there. Sometimes erasing chalkboard markers can be a struggle, but don't worry we have the solution!

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This is the ultimate guide on how to erase chalkboard markers that will provide you with multiple ways to clean chalk markers off of your chalkboard!

How to Erase Chalk Marker

How to Erase Chalkboard Markers

First, let's look at why your chalkboard markers won't come off. There are two common causes of chalkboard markers sticking to the chalkboard. The most common cause of not being able to erase chalkboard markers is that the markers themselves are not high quality. For this reason, we recommend using Bistro Chalk Markers. They come in a variety of colors including pastels and metallics!

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Another cause is that the surface you are writing on is porous. Because you can easily convert surfaces like wood into chalkboards with the Easy Chalkboard Marker, it's best to always season your chalkboard before using it. Otherwise, the chalk marker ink gets stuck in the little holes and divots, which makes it hard to get out, but don't worry; there are still ways to erase!


5 Ways to Erase Chalkboard Markers

1
Damp cloth or paper towel

Start here before anything else. A wet paper towel or cloth removes fresh chalk marker from non-porous surfaces. Wipe in small circular motions.

✓ Best for: fresh marks on non-porous surfaces
2
Water + white vinegar

If a wet cloth isn't doing the trick, add vinegar. Start with a 70% water / 30% vinegar mix and increase the vinegar concentration from there. The mild acidity lifts dried ink without damaging the surface.

✓ Best for: dried chalk marker, mild ghost images
3
Mr. Clean Magic Eraser

Cut it in half — you won't need the whole thing unless you're erasing a very large area. Dampen slightly and scrub in circular motions with light pressure.

✓ Best for: stubborn stains, marks left on for a while
4
Vinegar + Magic Eraser combined

If neither the vinegar nor the Magic Eraser work alone, try combining them. Spray the vinegar solution on the surface, let it sit one minute, then use the Magic Eraser just as you would a paper towel or cloth.

✓ Best for: very stubborn stains, partially porous surfaces
5
Commercial chalkboard cleaner

If all else fails, there are chalkboard cleaners you can purchase. If the cleaner itself does not work, try adding in some vinegar for extra strength.

✓ Best for: heavily stained or neglected chalkboards

Skip the scrubbing next time. Bistro Chalk Markers are designed to erase cleanly from non-porous surfaces with just a damp cloth.

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How to Remove Chalk Marker Ghosting

Chalk marker ghosting is the faint shadow or residue that remains after you've erased the main design. It's especially common on surfaces that weren't seasoned before use, or when chalk marker has been left on for a long time.

The vinegar + Magic Eraser combination (Method 4 above) is your best bet. Apply the vinegar solution, let it sit for 2–3 minutes, then scrub with the damp eraser. You may need to repeat 2–3 times for severe ghosting.


What About Peel-and-Stick Chalkboard Surfaces?

Peel-and-stick chalkboard vinyl is popular and affordable, but behaves differently than traditional slate or painted chalkboards. The surface is semi-porous, which means chalk marker can bond more aggressively — especially if left on for more than a few days.

  • Try the Magic Eraser first — most effective for this surface type
  • Avoid soaking with liquid cleaners, as excess moisture can loosen the adhesive
  • Work in small sections and let the surface dry between attempts
  • For marker left on for weeks or months, the vinyl may need to be replaced

Going forward: use traditional chalk sticks on peel-and-stick surfaces, or season the vinyl first by rubbing the side of a regular chalk stick across the entire surface before writing with chalk markers.


How to Prevent Future Issues

If you don't feel like doing chemistry every time you want to erase your chalkboard there are a few precautions you can take. First, if you know your writing surface is porous, do not use chalk markers, only use traditional chalk. If you are not sure if the surface you are using as a chalkboard is porous or non-porous make a small mark with a chalk marker and see if it can easily be erased. If it can not it is likely porous and erasing it will be a pain.

Seasoning any chalkboard before using chalk markers is the key to getting that stubborn after image off. Seasoning the board will fill up any pores on the surface so when it comes time to erase, the ink will come right off! Not sure what we mean? Check out our post on How to Season a Chalkboard.


Watch: How to Erase Chalk Markers in Under 1 Minute

Not a reader? We made a quick 1-minute video to show you just how easy it is to erase chalk markers with the right technique.


Frequently Asked Questions

Why won't my chalk marker erase?
The two most common reasons are low-quality chalk markers and a porous writing surface. Switching to Bistro Chalk Markers and seasoning your board before first use solves both problems.
Does a Magic Eraser remove chalk markers?
Yes — a Magic Eraser (melamine foam eraser) is one of the most effective tools for removing stubborn chalk marker. Dampen it slightly and scrub in circular motions. For very tough stains, combine it with a white vinegar solution first.
How do I remove chalk marker ghosting?
Spray the area with a 50/50 white vinegar and water solution, let it sit for 2–3 minutes, then scrub with a damp Magic Eraser. Repeat as needed. Seasoning the board before future use will prevent ghosting.
Can I use chalk markers on peel-and-stick chalkboard vinyl?
Yes, but with caution. Peel-and-stick vinyl is semi-porous and chalk marker can bond to it strongly if left on for more than a few days. Season the vinyl first with a regular chalk stick, or use traditional chalk sticks on this surface type.
Are Bistro Chalk Markers erasable?
Yes. Bistro Chalk Markers are water-based and designed to erase cleanly from non-porous surfaces — glass, sealed chalkboards, whiteboards, laminated surfaces — with a damp cloth. Always season your chalkboard first for the cleanest results.

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Comments

Stacey Anne Beecher - May 31, 2022

What about the peel and stick chalkboard? I have marker that has been up there for almost a year.

Jennifer - August 30, 2021

Thank you!!!! You saved me from throwing away my whole (1st/last day of school) chalkboard

… note to self: don’t use cheap chalkboard markers on a cheap porous chalkboard LOL

Fiona A Gwozdz - August 2, 2021

Thank you so much for the tips! I repeated the vinegar wash and mr clean cycle a couple of times and it worked a treat!

Skye Smith - July 8, 2021

The magic eraser worked for me! Thank you!

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