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		<title>By: Dave S</title>
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		<description>clear coat i guess?...but you should lightly sand then clean the rest of the board first.

no guarantee if this will work, its just a guess.  Chances are you will be buying yourself a new white board...

Only use a damp cloth on these boards, even white board cleaner products tend to take the finish off, it&#039;s happened at the local college I go to.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>clear coat i guess?&#8230;but you should lightly sand then clean the rest of the board first.</p>
<p>no guarantee if this will work, its just a guess.  Chances are you will be buying yourself a new white board&#8230;</p>
<p>Only use a damp cloth on these boards, even white board cleaner products tend to take the finish off, it&#8217;s happened at the local college I go to.</p>
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