Permanent markers typically contain a mixture of solvents, colorants, and resins. The ink is usually oil-based or alcohol-based to provide a permanent mark that dries quickly and is resistant to water and fading. Some common ingredients include xylene, toluene, ethanol, and various pigments.
Yes BUT it depends on the material
Try using rubbing alcohol or acetone nail polish remover. Soak a cloth in the solution and gently rub the permanent marker off the chalkboard. Make sure to test a small area first to ensure it won't damage the chalkboard surface.
in the permanent marker there is nothing just black air
its a substace because it not pure... how do i know.. well i just do Some are pure substances : chalk, charcoal, graphite and pure lead are examples. Some are solutions, some are suspensions, many are a mixture.
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.
The permanent marker was invented in 1952 by Sidney Rosenthal.
Write with it and let it dry...it's permanent.
the permanent marker was invented in 1956 in 1953 or 1890.
Permanent marker are made of colorant,carrier and resin.
sharpie is the best type of permanent marker.
No, all permanent marker's on the market today are none toxic.
If you drew on the banana skin recently, just peel it off but don't eat the banana. For safety reason, watch the pulp using a magnifying glass for any permanent marker sign. Afterwards, throw the banana away, even you didn't notice any sign of the permanent marker, which contains dangerous substances.
You don't . Instead you go to the store and buy one .
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