at 300 degrees for 30 minutes, let it cool thoroughly before using it or washing it
A permanent marker was used to stay forever, but they don't. A regular marker is easy to wash off and doesn't stay for a very long time.
Well, one theory is that the chemicals contained in the whiteboard marker somehow reacts to the permanent marker, making it rub off, but it is not an excellent way to clean off permanent marker.
Yes, so long as the dish in ovenproof, the word ovenproof or ovensafe will normally be printed on the underside.
Drawing on your skin with a permanent marker can cause the ink to seep into the skin, potentially leading to irritation, allergic reactions, or skin damage. It is not recommended as the ink is difficult to remove and may not be safe for long-term use on the skin.
The effects of inhaling fumes from a permanent marker can last anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours, depending on factors such as how much was inhaled and individual tolerance levels. It's important to seek medical help if experiencing severe symptoms or prolonged effects.
I had permanent marker all over my wall once. I used the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser and it worked amazingly. There is no trace of permanent marker on my walls at all. And it doesn't matter how long the marker has been on the walls for, because i waited 7 months before even trying to remove it. They are not expensive and they defiantly do the trick.
What sort of marker?
If bake is long a, what is baker?
try rubbing it off with another eraser, that usually works with plastic and might work for this case too.
Bake what?
Well studies say about 200 years and they also say that by painting the marks with a permanent marker it can at least vanish the marks for long periods of time but the marker has to be similar to the persons skin color. For example if I am an African American I would use a black sharpie marker.
Rubbing alcohol usual works if you dont wait too long also just plain white toothpaste works well.