If you drew on the banana skin recently, just peel it off but don't eat the banana. For safety reason, watch the pulp using a magnifying glass for any permanent marker sign. Afterwards, throw the banana away, even you didn't notice any sign of the permanent marker, which contains dangerous substances.
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yes but it can cause harm or nausea
Yes you can, since it is a permanent marker.
A permanent textile marker.
One common method to remove permanent marker from surfaces is to apply rubbing alcohol or acetone onto a cloth and gently rub the stained area. Another option is to use a whiteboard marker to draw over the permanent marker, then wipe both marks away with a cloth.
One effective way to remove permanent marker is by using rubbing alcohol or nail polish remover. Simply soak a cotton ball in either substance and gently rub it over the stained area until the marker comes off. Alternatively, you can also try using a whiteboard marker to draw over the permanent marker before erasing it quickly with a dry cloth.
You can try using rubbing alcohol or nail polish remover on a cotton ball to gently dab and remove the permanent marker from the white binder. Test in a small inconspicuous area first to ensure it doesn't damage the binder's surface. Alternatively, you can also use a whiteboard marker to draw over the permanent marker and then wipe it off with a dry cloth.
To draw on a golf ball, you can use a permanent marker or a special golf ball marker. Start by deciding on the design or pattern you want, such as a line or a logo. Carefully draw your design on the surface of the ball, ensuring the marker doesn't smudge. Allow it to dry completely before using the ball on the course.
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.
While it is not explicitly illegal to draw on a penny with a permanent marker, defacing currency is generally discouraged by the U.S. government. Altering coins to make them counterfeit or fraudulent is illegal, but drawing on a coin purely for personal use is unlikely to have legal consequences.
While some one is asleep get a permanent marker or paint then draw a penis going twords their mouth with semen coming out and draw i am a jew and love adolf hitler and hope my race gets elimenated
yes because before he got his tattoos he would draw on his arms with permanent marker. when he did that for a little while he decided to get real tattoos