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Chalkboard paint is specifically designed to be porous in order for the chalk to adhere to it. Using a sealer of any kind over it will result in loosing the porosity or tooth, rendering the chalkboard useless.
Before a building is built, it is designed by an architect.
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Freeze it first, or at least chill it before using a heavy-bladed knife!
Ibuprofen is filtered though the kidneys. If you have healthy kidneys, using it as directed on the bottle or by your doctor will not harm them. If you have a history of kidney problems, you should check with your doctor before using.
He pre-treated the organism before conducting medical experiments on him. This is a sentence using the word pretreat.
The purpose of a Chalkboard Eraser is to wipe off, or "erase," anything that is written on a Chalkboard. Things are usually written on Chalkboards using Chalk, and an eraser lifts the layer of chalk of the chalkboard, leaving it free again.
Chalkboard paint is specifically designed to be porous in order for the chalk to adhere to it. Using a sealer of any kind over it will result in loosing the porosity or tooth, rendering the chalkboard useless.
Try using a small amount of rubbing alcohol on the marks. If the "chalkboard" is really a white board, the regular cleaner should work.
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Try using the Mr. Clean's magic eraser. I've used it to get ink off of a number of surfaces.
The year that the chalkboard was invented is not known. Some interesting facts we do know are, schools in India were using writing slates back in the 11th century. Also, large blackboards in school rooms were used in Europe dating back to the 16th century.
You don't have to put a hole in your wall. You do however have to risk demagnetizing things nearby. Your choice.
this is something very hard to make there are different ways to use it and it depends on wht your using it for if your making chalkboard paint use cornstarch and if your using it for tiling i suggest you do alot of research or ask someone proffesional
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.
The typical thickness of easel paper is 0.1 mm. Teachers typically use easels and easel paper when teaching a math or english lesson rather than using the chalkboard.
In 1906 "Humorous Phases of Funny Faces" by J. Stuart Blackton was drawn upon a chalkboard with sequential impressions made by using stop-motion ; a technique , though refined , is still in vogue today .