yes, but it comes off partially. But not all the way.
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.
in the permanent marker there is nothing just black air
One way to get permanent marker stains out of an item is by soaking a wash cloth with rubbing alcohol and using the wash cloth to scrub out the permanent marker stains.
hHir spray works good on any surface with permanent marker on it.
The solvent for permanent marker is denatured alcohol (hardware store). But it will also require plenty of elbow grease.
Yes! It is generally unsafe for ANYONE to put permanant marker on their skin! Especially permanant, because it can not be washed off, your skin (like a sponge) absolves the ink and it goes into your bloodstream causing potential ink poisoning.
no, it is not. Permanent.
a black permanent marker by the brand sharpie that produce the best permanent markers in the world
Permanant marker like sharpy pens :)
squids. hence the black line left behind when used.
Really scrub with soap and water
Permanant
Permanent marker are made of colorant,carrier and resin.
the permanent marker was invented in 1956 in 1953 or 1890.
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.
The permanent marker was invented in 1952 by Sidney Rosenthal.
No, all permanent marker's on the market today are none toxic.