Rubbing alcohol is often a good way to take ink off of non-porous surfaces. Unfortunately, paper is absorbent and likely to be ruined by the rubbing alcohol. You cannot use rubbing alcohol to take washable marker off of paper.
The term Washable Marker refers to if you get it on clothes it will wash off but not off paper.
Isopropyl rubbing alcohol on a paper towel should suffice.
Using non-acetone nail polish remover or rubbing alcohol should remove the permanent marker without damaging the lamination.
Crayola washable markers. It has a thin point and it doesent bleed at all.
Well, first you need a wet paper towel(try Charmins). Rub HARD on the marker for 2 minutes.It will probably work so TRY IT!
It is simply a physical change, because the attributes of the paper are not changing.
Try a paper towel moistened with rubbing alcohol; many inks are soluble in alcohol.
Rusting iron is the chemical change.
Marker paper is a specialized type of paper often used for creating illustrations or designs with markers, such as alcohol-based or water-based markers. It has a smooth surface that prevents bleeding and allows for clean, crisp lines and vibrant colors. Marker paper helps to ensure that the markers do not feather or bleed through the paper.
Buy and ink eraser.To removeinkfrom paper, try dabbing a cotton ball with some rubbing alcohol on the stain.
squirt a very small amount of rubbing alcohol on to a paper towel and rub/dab gently
you need a stapler, tape, and a washable red marker. You take a piece of tape and color it in washable red marker, then staple it. After that you wrap it around your finger. Once your done with that make sure you victim is close by, but don't let them see you, you hit the stapler like you were stapling a paper and go into pretend pain. Rush to your victim and you did it! Happy April Fool's Day!!!