Important tips for your white board surfaces, Keep these tips for future reference – Copernicus XS005 User Manual
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Important Tips for Your White Board Surfaces
Keep these tips for future reference.
Lined Dry Erase Board (AC350)
Non-Magnetic Dry Erase Board (WB63)
Removable Lined Dry Erase Board (AC455)
If any parts are missing or you experience problems, please call:
1-800-267-8494
Have your packing slip ready for reference
or email [email protected]
Before Use
1. Some boards are shipped with a protective plastic film to
prevent scratches. Be sure to remove this film prior to writing
on the surface.
2. Spray your board with a white board cleaner and wipe with a
soft cloth. Rinse with water and dry with a soft dry cloth.
User Tips
**We highly recommend Expo® brand dry erase markers (“low odor”
markers are best for using around children, but may not erase as
easily as regular “high odor” markers).
DO
• Erase after every use with a clean dry soft cloth or eraser
(eraser should be specifically designed for white boards)
• Use white board cleaner as needed
• Replace your dry erase markers as needed to avoid “ghosting”
DONʼT
• Use abrasive erasers, cleaners, sponges or rags
• Use a chalkboard eraser
• Use a wet eraser
• Use permanent marker – Keep them away from your
white boards!
Tips to Remove Permanent Marker
1. Using a dry erase marker, write over top of permanent marker.
Let dry. Erase. Repeat a few times.
2. Try a Pentel Brand HI-Polymer Pencil eraser.
3. With a very small amount of isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol)
on a soft cloth, clean stained area only. Rinse with water. Dry
with soft cloth. Repeat a few times.
4. SoySafe™ white board Cleaner & Restorer is also perfect for
removing permanent marker stains. Copernicus item # AC405.
Note: Under no circumstances should cleaners which contain paint
remover or thinner be used.
Cleans and restores whiteboards (AC405)