What you do is you take alchohol (to clean up cuts, etc.) and pour some onto a paper towel, then rub it on the dry erase board. Of course it will not come off fully, so you do the same thing again, and try to rub really hard. You will see some left (very faintly), but enough to where others won't notice or care about it. You can also use a whiteboard marker and use the whiteboard marker to trace over the permanent marker markings. Then erase the traced areas. There might still be faint markings, but nobody will notice the marks. Answer 2: Actually, all you have to do is take a dry erase marker, color over the spot that had permanant marker on it, blow, and erase. Easy as that (: An alcohol-based hand sanitiser also works.
If by "wet erase" markers you mean water-soluble markers, the answer is - usually yes. The surface preparation for dry erase boards (whiteboards) is different from the way you would prepare a surface for water-soluble markers. As a consequence, it is not uncommon for water soluble markers to leave a stain on a whiteboard that requires some other solvent to remove. If a wet permanent marker is used on a dry erase board, it can sometimes be removed with an appropriate solvent, but often the whiteboard will be permanently stained (which you might expect from a permanent marker)
first dry erase marker was the vis a vis and then EXPO awesome ain't it first dry erase marker was the vis a vis and then EXPO awesome ain't it
The experiment I'm doing is similar to this one. Except I pour different liquids on the dry erase markers. So the dependent variable would be the type of liquid/.
If the board has gotten smudged, use windex glass cleaner and paper towels.
Yes, you can write on glass with dry erase markers, and the marks will wipe right off.
When trying to get a dry erase marker off a dry erase board the best thing to use is glass cleaner. I use it all the time when cleaning mine. Its the same as taking the marker off the overhead projector.
bleach or hard scrubbing um, try this, put dry erase marker on top of the permanent marker and erase it with a tissue
I don't know if this will work on piano keys, but dry erase markers erase permanent marker on white boards. Write over the mark, then erase the dry erase. If the dry erase doesn't come off the piano keys easily, use alcohol.
You would be surprised. I was messing around with my diecast model buses and I discovered because at first I was using a wash cloth and water and it wasn't getting me anywhere so I thought to myself if I use a dry erase marker over the permanent marker it might work because when you have marker on a board and it wont come off, you scribble on it with a dry erase and then erase so I did that with my buses and it worked! try it out.
If its on skin wash with soap water and hand sanitizer for a couple of days if on white board keep washing with the spray bottle for the ones that aren't for dry erase i dont know what its called
Use permanent marker. Or if you are trying to make lines to divide sections, you can use blue or black masking tape. Note: Even permanent marker isn't permanent on a white board. Most white board cleaners will take it off.
color dry erase marker over it and then throw it in the washer
you cant get dry erase marker of paper
It does seem a little counterintuitive that adding more marker would help to get rid of the marks, but this trick really works! Dry erase markers have a unique makeup of chemicals so that they can be easily erased from surfaces that won’t absorb them, like a dry erase board (they are, of course, not so erasable when you get them on your clothes—no, I’m not bitter). Some of those chemicals are alcohols, which act as solvents and dissolve the permanent marker, making it erasable.Also, as I learned this week, it also works on five-year-old dry erase marker! Who knew.
try using mr clean Dry erase marker on a smart board? This is why I don't like to see white boards next to smart boards. The white board markers are very easy to confuse with the non marking smart board markers. Use a wet rag to remove the dry erase marker from your smart board and then, paint the dry erase markers a neon orange so that they can be easily identified. For those of you who may not know what a smart board is, it is a screen that uses a projection generated by a pc to see an overhead display. It has a rougher surface than a dry erase board so special markers are supplied with the board that will only be visible on the smart board.
You can actually color over it with a dry erase marker and wipe it off. I was skeptical at first too but try it it works.
If by "wet erase" markers you mean water-soluble markers, the answer is - usually yes. The surface preparation for dry erase boards (whiteboards) is different from the way you would prepare a surface for water-soluble markers. As a consequence, it is not uncommon for water soluble markers to leave a stain on a whiteboard that requires some other solvent to remove. If a wet permanent marker is used on a dry erase board, it can sometimes be removed with an appropriate solvent, but often the whiteboard will be permanently stained (which you might expect from a permanent marker)