Expo markers typically contain a combination of ingredients, including a solvent (such as isopropanol or ethanol), pigments for color, a resin or polymer to bind the pigment, and additives that enhance performance, such as surfactants or stabilizers. The solvent allows the ink to flow smoothly and evaporates quickly, leaving the pigment behind on the surface. The exact formulation may vary by color and marker type. Always check the manufacturer's safety data sheet for specific ingredient details.
An Expo marker typically weighs around 10 grams.
Use ur spit and it comes out really easily! its something about the stuff in ur mouth that creatse the expo marker come out
An Expo marker floats in water because it is less dense than water. The marker is made of materials that are lighter than water, causing it to float instead of sink.
get a expo marker and a plastic sheet
yes
wash it
scrubadubdub it as long as it takes to get it off!!
Inhaling a Expo marker can lead to various health issues such as difficulty breathing, irritation of the respiratory tract, dizziness, nausea, or headaches. It is important to seek medical attention if you experience adverse effects from inhaling a marker.
first dry erase marker was the vis a vis and then EXPO awesome ain't it first dry erase marker was the vis a vis and then EXPO awesome ain't it
Nail polish remover
Windex works ;) so does most other cleaning agents
no a couple azre expo, crayola, sharpie