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.
Regular Sharpies are not oil-based; they are primarily alcohol-based permanent markers. Their ink contains dyes that are suspended in an alcohol solution, allowing for quick drying and vibrant colors. However, Sharpie also offers oil-based paint markers, which are designed for different applications and surfaces.
Laundry detergent doesn't remove Sharpie because Sharpie is water-resistant and most detergents are made and are used in water, so it would only make the ink fade. To get Sharpie out of clothes or something I would suggest rubbing alcohol.
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.
Try Goof Off, it may work better.
Water-based markers tend to fade faster than oil-based markers because they are more susceptible to water exposure, sunlight, and air which can cause the colors to fade over time.
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Well after your done writing and the sharpie dries, iron it to make sure it stays dry. And when you needd to wash it, you can handwash it with shampoo!
No, you can remove the markings with baby oil.
Yes, tea cups can be painted or designed. The craft stores sell a special type of ceramics pain or oil based permanent markers and baking can be used.
All you need is good preparations: sanding and degreasing.
All paintballs are oil based, but from some people i have played with they say they hate them, they say they break all the time in the gun but bounce off people. They also aren't very round and curve like crazy. But yes they are oil based.
No. Most are oil-based and many are water-based.