No, Expo markers are not permanent; they are designed to be used on whiteboards and other non-porous surfaces and can be easily wiped off with a dry eraser or cloth. However, if allowed to dry out or left on a surface for too long, they may leave a residue that can be difficult to remove. For permanent marking, a different type of marker, such as a Sharpie, should be used.
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.
Expo markers are supposed to be used on whiteboards only, so I would not recommend it.
One can buy expo markers online at websites such as Staples, Shoplet, Quill, and OfficeMax. OfficeMax's markers are the same exact markers as the other websites, but they just sell them for a lower price.
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Expo markers, are used to write on a smooth surface, usually a Dry erase board. Dry erase boards are big white smooth boards, that you can use the Expo markers on, and easily erase with an Expo eraser. Which makes it easy to reuse the board many times.
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Expo offers different types of dry erase markers, a variety of boards made for dry erase markers, and accessories for dry erase markers and boards such as erasers and cleaning supplies to maintain their products.
Expo markers, are used to write on a smooth surface, usually a Dry erase board. Dry erase boards are big white smooth boards, that you can use the Expo markers on, and easily erase with an Expo eraser. Which makes it easy to reuse the board many times.
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Both are brand names for permanent markers.
No, permanent markers are not soluble in ethanol. Permanent markers use a type of ink that is oil-based or alcohol-based, and ethanol is not a strong enough solvent to dissolve it.
Getting high off of Expo markers is illegal.