Permanent markers contain chemicals that can be harmful if ingested. They should be kept out of reach of children and used in a well-ventilated area to minimize exposure to the fumes. If ingested, it is important to seek medical advice immediately.
Yes BUT it depends on the material
in the permanent marker there is nothing just black air
To remove permanent marker ink from a whiteboard, try using a whiteboard marker to trace over the permanent marker ink, then erase both marks at the same time. You can also use rubbing alcohol or nail polish remover on a cloth to wipe off the permanent marker ink.
Well, one theory is that the chemicals contained in the whiteboard marker somehow reacts to the permanent marker, making it rub off, but it is not an excellent way to clean off permanent marker.
Hair spray contains alcohol, which helps to break down the pigments in permanent marker ink. When sprayed on a surface with permanent marker, the alcohol in the hair spray helps to lift and dissolve the ink, making it easier to wipe away.
the permanent marker was invented in 1956 in 1953 or 1890.
Permanent marker are made of colorant,carrier and resin.
The permanent marker was invented in 1952 by Sidney Rosenthal.
sharpie is the best type of permanent marker.
No, all permanent marker's on the market today are none toxic.
1952, inventor Sidney Rosenthathe permanent marker was invented in 1956.
The first permanent marker was invented by Sidney Rosethal in 1952.
Yes BUT it depends on the material
it is Sharpie
Sharpie !
I have found nothing to get permanent marker off of anything. That is why it is called permanent. It stays.
It doesn't. Permanent marker doesn't dissolve in water. Help me with my chemistry question :/