No, you cannot sharpen the tip of a Sharpie marker in the traditional sense, as it has a felt or porous tip designed for a specific ink flow. Trying to sharpen it may damage the tip and affect its performance. If you need a finer point, consider using a different type of marker designed for precision, such as a fine-tipped permanent marker.
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To make a Sharpie work again, try these steps: first, shake the marker vigorously. Next, press the tip on a piece of paper to help the ink flow. If the marker still doesn't work, try soaking the tip in rubbing alcohol for a few hours.
A Sharpie permanent marker is not water based. It is alcohol based and it is waterproof.
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The size of a Sharpie marker cap can vary depending on the type of Sharpie, but typically, the cap is about 1 to 1.5 inches long and around 0.5 inches in diameter. The cap is designed to fit snugly over the marker's tip to prevent it from drying out. If you're looking for exact dimensions, it's best to check the specific product details from the manufacturer's website.
The mass of a standard Sharpie marker is approximately 9 grams.
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You can get sharpie off of anything by tracing wherever the sharpie mark is with an expo marker.
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NO! in fact sharpie is the most dangerous permanent marker, because the scent and smell of it can damage you.
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