Yes, you can write on glass with dry erase markers, and the marks will wipe right off.
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If by "wet erase" markers you mean water-soluble markers, the answer is - usually yes. The surface preparation for dry erase boards (whiteboards) is different from the way you would prepare a surface for water-soluble markers. As a consequence, it is not uncommon for water soluble markers to leave a stain on a whiteboard that requires some other solvent to remove. If a wet permanent marker is used on a dry erase board, it can sometimes be removed with an appropriate solvent, but often the whiteboard will be permanently stained (which you might expect from a permanent marker)
If the board has gotten smudged, use windex glass cleaner and paper towels.
A whiteboard should not be used with regular markers, as this will make it difficult to remove what has been written or drawn upon it. Dry erase markers are specifically designed for use with whiteboards, as any marks can then be quickly and easily removed by wiping across the surface with a dry whiteboard eraser or cloth. If a regular marker has mistakenly been used with a whiteboard, it is not impossible to remove the marks completely. Various methods of removal can be found online.
The experiment I'm doing is similar to this one. Except I pour different liquids on the dry erase markers. So the dependent variable would be the type of liquid/.
Yes, dry erase markers will work on glass surfaces.
The best markers to use on a glass dry erase board are liquid chalk markers or wet-erase markers. These markers are easy to erase and do not leave behind residue like regular dry erase markers.
Yes, it is possible to use dry erase markers on glass surfaces.
To create a DIY glass dry erase board, you will need a piece of glass cut to your desired size, adhesive backing to attach the glass to the wall, and dry erase markers to write on the glass surface. Simply attach the glass to the wall using the adhesive backing and start using it as a dry erase board by writing on it with the markers.
Glass board markers are specifically designed for use on glass surfaces, while dry erase markers are suitable for whiteboards and other non-porous surfaces. Glass board markers are typically more vibrant and long-lasting, while dry erase markers may be easier to erase.
The best dry erase markers for glass surfaces are those specifically designed for use on glass, such as Expo Neon Window Markers or Quartet Glass Board Dry Erase Markers. These markers are formulated to provide vibrant colors and easy erasability on glass surfaces without leaving residue or staining.
The best markers to use on a glass board for writing and erasing are dry-erase markers. These markers are specially designed to write smoothly on glass surfaces and can be easily erased with a dry cloth or eraser.
The best dry erase markers to use on black glass surfaces are those specifically designed for use on glass, such as liquid chalk markers or neon dry erase markers. These markers are formulated to provide vibrant and long-lasting colors on dark surfaces like black glass.
The best black glass dry erase board markers available on the market are the Expo Neon Window Markers.
Yes, dry erase markers can be used on glass surfaces and can be easily wiped off with a dry cloth or eraser.
Yup! I used to write on mirrors and windows all the time!
Using a glass board for dry erase markers offers benefits such as easy erasing, no ghosting or staining, durability, and a sleek appearance.