no a couple azre expo, crayola, sharpie
No, all permanent marker's on the market today are none toxic.
Sharpies are the leading permanent marker brand! if you use Clorox to try to remove it on a dry erase board, it will simply get discolored. Try nail polish remover. Quote. Don't listen to this person. He is wrong you asked what is the most permanent marker. The most permanent would be sharpie. He told you about cleaning that's all wrong. and king size sharpie would do the best job for you:) (spelling edited by girlpolice)
I had permanent marker all over my wall once. I used the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser and it worked amazingly. There is no trace of permanent marker on my walls at all. And it doesn't matter how long the marker has been on the walls for, because i waited 7 months before even trying to remove it. They are not expensive and they defiantly do the trick.
Get some nail varnish remover on a cloth and start rubbing then keep repeating this step till all the mark is gone then get a wet cloth and remove the excess. Rub marks left from the nail varnish remover and now the permanent marker should be gone 0v0 \__/
She carefully labeled all of her new school supplies with a permanent marker. Will he have a permanent scar once the stitches are removed? She suffered permanent nerve damage after the accident. We may be in a shelter now, but we'll soon be able to afford permanent housing. Will the arrest go on his permanent record?
some permanent markers are sometimes used for outlining things to make things stand out or if you use sharpie marker whick come in all sorts of different colours u can use them for colouring but i just need to say that they do go straight through the paper that you would use, just thought i would tell you just in case. ;) :)
I'd use a permanent marker. As you (carefully) count each one, color it in with the marker, to avoid counting any one twice and enabling you to know when you have counted them all.
No, they are all different
They all have to be the same size. They can be different brands but even then make sure the tires on the front axle are the same brand an the tires on the rear axle are the same brand. Do not mix brands on the same axle.
Saltwater can help remove permanent marker stains, but it may not be entirely effective on all surfaces. The salt acts as an abrasive to help lift the ink, while the water can help dissolve it. However, for best results, consider using rubbing alcohol or specialized marker removers, which are designed specifically for this purpose. Always test any cleaning method on a small, inconspicuous area first.
no there all the same due to the comity
If your one-year-old sucked on a permanent marker and now has bumps all over her body, it could potentially be a reaction to the chemicals in the marker, such as an allergic reaction or irritation. It's important to monitor her symptoms closely. I recommend consulting a pediatrician or healthcare professional immediately to assess her condition and ensure her safety.