* Rubbing alcohol
* Cotton balls
* A soft cloth
Instructions:
1. Test the rubbing alcohol on a small, inconspicuous area of the ball to make sure it does not damage the leather.
2. If the rubbing alcohol does not damage the leather, apply it to a cotton ball and gently rub it over the Sharpie marks.
3. Continue rubbing until the Sharpie marks are removed.
4. Wipe the ball clean with a soft cloth.
Tips:
* If the Sharpie marks are stubborn, you may need to let the rubbing alcohol sit on them for a few minutes before rubbing them off.
* Be careful not to rub too hard, as this could damage the leather.
* If you are not comfortable using rubbing alcohol, you can also try using a mild dish soap and water solution.
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