To prevent Sharpies from bleeding, use thicker paper or cardstock designed for markers, as it absorbs ink better. Additionally, working on a flat, stable surface can help control the ink flow. Applying a light spray of fixative or sealant after the ink dries can also help minimize bleeding. Lastly, avoid pressing too hard while writing or drawing to reduce ink saturation.
yes.
go to the store and buy one stop being cheep Get some ink and some plastic and you have a ghetto sharpie
No sharpies and pens can cause ink posion.
Because teachers don't want the sharpies to bleed through
According to the U.S. government, yes. It is noted that coloring on your eyes and other sensitive parts of your body can cause skin irritation.
The simple answer is - self control ! No-one is forcingyou to inhale the vapours from the ink - it's entirely yourchoice !
Sharpies!
Screw drivers,sharpies, and golf clubs are what I use
Brew some hot tea, then rub the warm tea bag over the marks. It even works with sharpies!
Using Sharpies on paper is generally safe, but it can bleed through thin paper or cause smudging. It is always recommended to test on a small area before using them on important paper projects. Additionally, ensure proper ventilation when using Sharpies as they have a strong smell.
Blue sharpies were invented in the year of 1964, by an american company, called Sanford Ink. These guys wanted a long-lasting product that would earn them a lot of money. However, when it was discovered that these 'Permanant' markers could come off with water, the company had a downfall. A new company, called The Newell Company merged with Sanford Ink, and VOILA. The first Sharpie (blue in colour) was born, and it was such a big hit, that other sharpies were made in many different colours! Now, sharpies are used all around the world, in unique places such as Tattoo Parlours! Yours sincerely, Zowie S #Student (Hope this answer helps!)