No, it is not recommended to use Clorox wipes to disinfect comic books as the moisture and chemicals in the wipes can damage the paper and ink of the books. Instead, it is advisable to use a soft, dry microfiber cloth to gently wipe the covers and pages of the comic books.
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Baby wipes
Laundry detergent doesn't remove Sharpie because Sharpie is water-resistant and most detergents are made and are used in water, so it would only make the ink fade. To get Sharpie out of clothes or something I would suggest rubbing alcohol.
You'd have to drink the ink.
it is made of nail polish the ink
no i work at maytag and the ink will be the same when it comes out of the wash
No, your body will take in the pen ink and if it takes in too much you will get ink poisoning
No, you should not mark on your skin. The ink and chemicals in the Sharpie will get in your skin, sometimes a Sharpie Marker can or may stay on top of the skin and start going deeper into the human's pores!
Yes, Sharpie ink doesn't come out of clothing. As a teacher ink and pen marks is one of the hazards of teaching because I get ink on my clothing at various times and have never found a soap/spot remover that will take out the ink.
We have a Purell dispenser in my classroom. We have found that this alcohol based hand sanitizer will remove Sharpie permanent marker from desk tops. This might not work on fabric, but it is worth a try. VERIFICATION: I know from long experience that alcohol - particularly denatured alcohol (hardware store) will remove permanent marker from clothing, though it may take a couple of applications.
" Sharpie " was originally a name designating a permanent marker launched in 1964 by the Sanford Ink Company. The Sharpie also became the first pen-style permanent marker.