If the surface is hard and the ink not soaked in, usually you can go over the marks with another felt tip pen and wipe it off while it is still wet; then both marks go. There are commercial cleaners (may contain xylene) so be careful of fumes.
Felt tip pens are marker pens with a small size coloring tip. Felt tip pens come in a variety of colors and can be recharged using compatible pen cartridges.
The felt tip pen was made in Japan.
feutre\ means felt tip pen
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Felt tip pens have a porous tip that allows ink to flow onto the writing surface. The ink is held in a reservoir inside the pen, and capillary action draws the ink to the tip when writing. The tip's fibers help regulate the ink flow and provide a consistent line thickness.
In 1964 the porous-point or "felt-tip" pen was developed in Japan. Papermate's Flair model was among the first felt-tip pens to hit the U.S. market in the 1960s
ballpoint,felt tip, marker, highlighter, quill, and many others.
Felt tipped pens typically have a plastic or metal casing that holds a felt tip, which is made of compressed fibers that are usually synthetic, like nylon. The ink used in felt tipped pens can vary, but it is typically a water-based dye or pigment ink.
felt tip pens. Ans. 2 A felt tip pen in French is 'un feutre'. Un stylo is a pen, most often a ball-point.
The felt tip pen was invented in the late 1960s. Its design is often attributed to the Japanese company Pentel, which introduced the first commercially available felt tip marker in 1962. The innovation gained popularity in the following years, leading to the widespread use of felt tip pens for writing and art.