it's the safest brand because it is a very good and better product.
a black permanent marker by the brand sharpie that produce the best permanent markers in the world
No, not all Sharpie markers are oil-based. Sharpie offers a variety of markers, including water-based and permanent ink options. While many Sharpie permanent markers contain alcohol-based ink, the brand also has specific markers designed for different surfaces and uses, such as fabric or paint markers, which may have different formulations. Always check the label for specific details regarding the ink type.
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No, Expo is not a Sharpie product. Expo is a brand known for its dry-erase markers and whiteboard products, while Sharpie is recognized for its permanent markers and writing instruments. Both brands are owned by the same parent company, Newell Brands, but they offer different types of writing tools.
Both are brand names for permanent markers.
The website for the Sharpie brand permanent markers indicates that the "fine point" type comes in 39 colors.
The most common brand of markers used in offices in America is Sharpie. They have been proven time and time again to be the cheapest and best brand around.
There are permanent markers and you can use most paints to print on glassware. The permanent markers are Fabrico brand and are easy to use.
No. Sharpie markers do not have lead of any kind and the soft points are not likely to penetrate the skin. The "lead" in lead pencils (of Sharpie brand and any other) is graphite, not truly lead.
"At Walmart disk markers, in a pack of four, cost nine dollars and forty seven cents before tax. This is a Sharpie brand, ultra fine, and has multiple colors included."
Sharpie is known to be a long lasting marker for artists and students. The ink is always fresh and the writing is completely black in color.