Most markers have alcohol-soluble pigment vehicles.
Examples: rubbing alcohol, beer, liquid detergent, vinegar, gasoline.
Examples: rubbing alcohol, beer, liquid detergent, vinegar, gasoline.
Vinegar can corrode iron, alcohol not.
Rubbing alcohol has many uses one of these is for muscle aches and hot or feverish skin. Isopropyl one of alcohol constituents has gasoline elements which are harmful to humans if used or consumed.
Acetic acid bacteria oxidizes ethanol to create vinegar.
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when you have rubbing alcohol with 91% more alcohol, distilled white vinegar, and water the distilled white vinegar wins for some reason but I'm guessing if acetone removes permanent marker then get an acetone nail polish remover and try that and vinegar an alcohol.
Examples: rubbing alcohol, beer, liquid detergent, vinegar, gasoline.
Examples: rubbing alcohol, beer, liquid detergent, vinegar, gasoline.
Examples: rubbing alcohol, beer, liquid detergent, vinegar, gasoline.
Examples: rubbing alcohol, beer, liquid detergent, vinegar, gasoline.
Alcohol vinegar.
No, the alcohol has now been turned into vinegar.
Vinegar can corrode iron, alcohol not.
Alcohol.
No. Red wine vinegar contains no alcohol.
if it's a fresh mark, try rubbing it with the clear alcohol