Hair spray. Use a rag to put between the fabric before spraying. As you spray/wet the fabric, the marker will "bleed" from the fabric onto the rag (which is why you don't want another layer of fabric under where you spray).
Hot iron for best results!,steam iron is a great help when fabric has become a little dry.
wool i think.
If I had to choose the best insulator out of steel wool, aluminum foil, cotton and bubble wrap, I would choose the aluminum foil.
For ordinary cotton, you can wash it in hot water and your choice of detergents, making sure to wash with similar colors. Pure cotton will shrink if put in the dryer at high heat, so it is best to dry for about 15 minutes on a low setting and then finish drying the item by hanging it. Specially treated cotton items will have care instructions on their label.
any material will absorb heat by conduction...If you're wondering why cotton isn't the best type of clothing to wear in the winter, this is because cotton is not a good insulator. Materials such as fleece or wool will better trap your body's heat, and better help keep you warm. In addition you don't want to get wet while wearing cotton in cold weather. Water will conduct the heat away from your body very quickly. Wool, however, keeps a lot of it's insulative properties even if wet (I think approx 50%)Regardless getting wet, when you are out in the cold weather is a bad idea and a fast way to become hypothermic. Also, wearing cotton doesn't help nearly as much as wool or fleece in cold situations.
sharpie is the best type of permanent marker.
a black permanent marker by the brand sharpie that produce the best permanent markers in the world
cotton!
Permanent if you want it to be that. OR Whiteboard Washable
You can try using a cotton ball soaked in rubbing alcohol to gently dab and remove the permanent marker from the paper. Be careful not to scrub too hard to avoid damaging the paper. Another option is to use a white eraser by gently rubbing it over the marker stain.
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To remove permanent marker ink from a whiteboard, try using a whiteboard marker to trace over the permanent marker ink, then erase both marks at the same time. You can also use rubbing alcohol or nail polish remover on a cloth to wipe off the permanent marker ink.
Hey Thanks for the question ... My answer is Yes, probably. The skin is delicate and dont try and stain it too much, or you could damage it, especially with lots of ink. Try and avoid permanent marker on skin!! --- P.S. If you DO get a permanent marker stain on your skin, you can get it off with a product called Amodex Ink and Stain Remover. Its best use is for stains on clothing (because those stains are much tougher), but it easily takes marker or other stains off skin. It's also non-toxic.
Egyptian that the only cotton i wear its very soft to
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Mother nature makes the best cotton. (See below.)'Best' is a relative term.Quality elements you can look for in cotton clothing are:Smoothness of the cotton fibers -- how does it feel in your hand?Colour of the garment -- are the colours permanent, or will then bleed in the wash?Construction -- generous seams and hems so you can alter the garment to fit?Design -- does the garment fit your lifestyle and your body, and how long will you be able to wear it before it falls out of fashion?
Shaking a permanent marker can help to mix the ink inside the marker and ensure a consistent flow when using it. However, excessive shaking can cause the ink to leak or the marker tip to become damaged. It's best to shake a permanent marker gently to avoid these issues.