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Alcohol can make permanent markings, such as ink or certain stains, disappear due to its solvent properties. It can dissolve pigments and break down the chemical bonds in the ink, allowing it to be lifted from surfaces. Additionally, alcohol's evaporation rate helps remove residues quickly, contributing to the disappearance of markings. However, the effectiveness can vary depending on the type of ink and the surface involved.

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