no, chalkboard is made up of a substance that will absorb the ink in the washable marker. I've tried it. :) hope this helped!
yes.only if they're washable
Yes it is to a certain extent. If you use acrylic paints or spray paint, you have to use acetone or some paint remover. You can use washable markers, tempera paint, or whatever else is washable, but it might not come off completely by leaving some residue.
No, you can remove the markings with baby oil.
Yes all crayola markers are water based but some are washable and some are not based on the dyes in them
No, the ink that Crayola uses is non-toxic.
I don't think you can, I am having the same problem..
Try this site: http://www.crayola.com/crafts/ Chose "Washable Marker" in "Select a Product" Hope this Helps!!
Chalkboards are typically composed of slate stone. The classic color of chalkboards is green. In newer institutions, the use of dry erase boards has become common.
There are may brands of permanent marker out there. Some permanent marker brands are Sharpie, Bic, and Deco.
My marker is washable.
Not necessarily, because it is washable. If you color it into your scalp then it is bad, but if it's in your hair for a day or two it won't really do any harm. Usually washable markers and highlighters you can run your fingers through your hair (if you got it in your hair or if you are just coloring your hair for fun) and the marker will come out. Unless you let it dry, then you have to shampoo and condition it out. --- Being washable means nothing, this person probably does not know the ingredients used , they are toxic. I got hives and got sick so did my friend
No. The paint in a professional marker is generally enamel and once dry will not be removed by anything less that paint thinner. If you need a washable paint marker try looking at your local arts and crafts store for "washable paint markers."