You let lots of air
You can use permanent markers or wet-erase markers to write on transparencies. Avoid using dry-erase markers as they can easily smudge or rub off.
you use a tool called a tortillon
You can identify carbon soot by looking for a black, powdery residue that accumulates on surfaces, such as walls, ceilings, or around chimneys and vents. It often has a sooty texture and can smudge easily when touched. Additionally, if you notice a lingering smoky smell or respiratory issues in your environment, it could indicate the presence of carbon soot. Conducting a thorough cleaning and using a damp cloth can help confirm its presence if the residue transfers.
Yes, Sharpies can dry on plastic surfaces, but the permanence and drying time can vary. While the ink may adhere well to some types of plastic, it can smudge or wipe off easily on others. To ensure better adhesion, it's recommended to use a specific type of Sharpie designed for plastic or to prepare the surface properly before writing. Always test on a small area first if you're unsure.
i think it is like if you had hot soup and you let it sit, the top is getting air and cooling off, it's like wet paint, it can look dry but if you bump it, it will smudge.
it didnt dry properly so when it got weet it ran...:)
China markers are a type of pen that are used to write on surfaces that other pens/pencils cannot. A regular marker will often smudge or wipe off of non-porous surfaces, but a china marker should stay on.
Yes, you can use a Sharpie on vinyl, but the results may vary depending on the type of vinyl and the surface. Sharpie ink can adhere well to smooth vinyl surfaces, but it may smudge or fade over time, especially if the item is exposed to moisture or friction. For better durability, consider using a permanent marker specifically designed for non-porous surfaces or sealing the ink with a clear coat after application. Always test on a small, inconspicuous area first to ensure compatibility.
"no you retard" Actually, it will. Clear nail polish has plenty of alcohol in it, which can remove permanent marker. And, idiot who answered this question wrong, don't call people "retard".
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.
Sharpie pens do not smudge, sometimes on thin paper, Sharpies an bleed though the paper and show up on the pther side or even the surface you are writing on.
The main advantage of permanent cosmetics is that it will save you time. You can save time each day because you won't need to apply each day. It does not smudge, or run in water.
A small smudge
A small smudge
The plural of smudge is smudges.
The plural of smudge is smudges.
that looks like a smudge on the window :)