How do you take sharpie off of plastic if dont have baking soda?

There are a few ways to remove Sharpie from plastic without baking soda. Here are a few methods you can try:

Alcohol-Based Solution: Soak a cotton ball or cloth in rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol) and gently rub it over the Sharpie marks. Alcohol is a good solvent for removing ink stains.

WD-40: Spray some WD-40 on a paper towel or rag and gently rub it over the Sharpie marks. WD-40 is a water-displacing lubricant that can help loosen the ink from the plastic.

Toothpaste: Apply a small amount of white, non-gel toothpaste to a soft cloth and rub it over the Sharpie marks in circular motions. Toothpaste contains mild abrasives that can help remove the ink.

Nail Polish Remover: Use acetone-based nail polish remover on a cotton ball or swab to remove the Sharpie marks. Test a small area first to ensure the plastic is not damaged.

Magic Eraser: Use a Magic Eraser, a melamine sponge, to gently rub over the Sharpie marks. Magic Erasers work by removing the top layer of material, including the ink.

Remember to test any of these methods on a small, inconspicuous area of the plastic before applying it to the entire surface to ensure it does not damage or discolor the material.