wash them
Where there are markers. Normally there are 2 markers, you can tee of anywhere in between
Dry erase markers - it can erase off of anything, like Boards, Hands, etc... Wet Erase markers - it will be a little harder for people to take off of anything.
1st you you rinse your hands under water really quick then you turn off the water and scrub your hands together with soap for 30 to 40 seconds or until the chili is off then you rinse your hands under water and get all the the soap off then dry your hands with a paper towel of wash cloth.
The term for genetic markers that turn DNA segments on and off is "epigenetic markers." These markers do not alter the DNA sequence but control gene expression by regulating access to specific regions of DNA.
A player is allowed to tee off within 2 club lengths behind the Tee markers but not outside. However a player can stand outside the markers to Tee off but the ball must be inside the markers
do not swallow your saliva for atleast 2 hours if you cant then dont swalow it until you really have to
Well they really are not permanent, but they stick on stuff very well, because you can't get it off with water or with an eraser, even when it gets on your hands, it takes 10-20 hand washes to get it all the way off usually.
You can use permanent markers or wet-erase markers to write on transparencies. Avoid using dry-erase markers as they can easily smudge or rub off.
Getting high off of Expo markers is illegal.
you can use bleech
Writing on your hands with non-toxic markers or pens is generally safe. However, using permanent markers or drawing too frequently can lead to irritation, allergic reactions, or skin damage. It is best to avoid using products not intended for use on the skin.
Yes, you can write on glass with dry erase markers, and the marks will wipe right off.