Yes, you can use permanent marker on metal surfaces, and it typically adheres well. However, the durability of the ink may vary depending on the type of metal and environmental conditions. For best results, ensure the metal is clean and dry before applying the marker. Keep in mind that permanent marker can be difficult to remove from metal, so use it cautiously.
Yes BUT it depends on the material
Credit this one to ID3461356577:"try oxi clean with baking soda or just oxi clean if that doesnt work you cant remove it."If you want to remove permanent marker from vinyl:(not metal)Use a dry erase marker to write over the permanent marker. Get a damp cloth and wipe it away.This will also remove permanent marker from porcelain tile and probably a lot of other surfaces.Any other website that tells you to use alcohol, wd-40, nail polish, etc. doesn't know what they're talking about.
you use sunscreen
To remove permanent marker ink from a whiteboard, try using a whiteboard marker to trace over the permanent marker ink, then erase both marks at the same time. You can also use rubbing alcohol or nail polish remover on a cloth to wipe off the permanent marker ink.
Wouldn't suggest it. Permanent marker often contains chemical that aren't safe for the skin and may cause a reaction.
use rubbing alchahol
A permanent marker
the permanent marker was invented in 1956 in 1953 or 1890.
Permanent marker are made of colorant,carrier and resin.
A permanent marker is a typical writing tool to mark labels on optical media.
Depends on the base liquid of the marker. You would have to use a solvent of it that will not mar the polycarbonate.
Permanent if you want it to be that. OR Whiteboard Washable