It can but if you use a marker you would need more than one marker of the same color your using and add a coat of marker weekly
Yes it will due your hair, depending on the color of the marker and of your hair. And also, for it to actually work, i recommand you to have your natural hair color
If you use face washing fluid, it will work, i tryed, I personalty think that is is very good to get the permanent marker off.
You would be surprised. I was messing around with my diecast model buses and I discovered because at first I was using a wash cloth and water and it wasn't getting me anywhere so I thought to myself if I use a dry erase marker over the permanent marker it might work because when you have marker on a board and it wont come off, you scribble on it with a dry erase and then erase so I did that with my buses and it worked! try it out.
If it is a water based marker, dip the tip into warm water, then cap it again. Let it alone for a couple of days, then try it. It should work again nicely.
i think it is DDUUDUUDUUDU i could be wrong but atleast it is something to work with.
Wash it with a soap and water. You can rub alcohol. If the soap and water doesn't work.
Try taking a tissue or cotton ball with some rubbing alcohol to wipe it off. It always seems to work on permanent marker, if that is your problem.
Credit this one to ID3461356577:"try oxi clean with baking soda or just oxi clean if that doesnt work you cant remove it."If you want to remove permanent marker from vinyl:(not metal)Use a dry erase marker to write over the permanent marker. Get a damp cloth and wipe it away.This will also remove permanent marker from porcelain tile and probably a lot of other surfaces.Any other website that tells you to use alcohol, wd-40, nail polish, etc. doesn't know what they're talking about.
vinal; but you must use the expensive thick brands, it will work like a dri-erase marker, requires alcohol.
I would only do so if the surface was already bleached. If you need to retain the original color, especially with fabric and textiles, then you want to use ammonia. Ammonia will not destroy the original color.
Write a big note on your' hand with permanent marker. If that doesn't work, you're pretty darn stupid.
you can try using rubbing alcohol like the cleaning type but it might not work I'm not sure.........