NO! My friend splattered Crayola "washable" marker all over my favorite sweater and now it's ruined.
To erase washable marker from paper, you can try using a soft eraser or a damp cloth. Gently rub the affected area until the marker fades. You may need to repeat the process a few times to completely remove the mark.
My marker is washable.
The clothes were able to be washable.
The cap of a Crayola washable marker typically weighs around 1 gram.
You can Get a crayola marker bcuz it works just as well
Permanent if you want it to be that. OR Whiteboard Washable
You can try using dish soap or shampoo to help remove washable marker from your hair. Apply the soap directly to the affected area, lather, and rinse thoroughly. You may need to repeat the process multiple times until the marker is completely removed.
Lots of art supplies won't stain clothing-- many clays will not stain unless you manage to mash them into your fabrics. Washable marker, watercolors, and washable acrylic paints often won't stain either, although if you get them on your clothes, it is best to wash them immediately.
Try this site: http://www.crayola.com/crafts/ Chose "Washable Marker" in "Select a Product" Hope this Helps!!
There are may brands of permanent marker out there. Some permanent marker brands are Sharpie, Bic, and Deco.
It's not advisable to put washable marker on a light bulb. The heat generated by the bulb can cause the ink to melt or produce fumes, which could be harmful. Additionally, the marker may not adhere well to the glass surface, leading to smudging or removal. For safety and effectiveness, consider using alternative methods for decorating or labeling.
Paraffin Wax and Pigment