More than likely, just the common, benign bacteria that lives on skin cells. Most of those are probably dead if the marker stays dry.
Two divers are diving in clear ocean water at a depth of 175 m One diver shows a white marker board to the other with writing on it. Thee marker board appear to be blue.
I do now. Its the alcohol.
Aeroguard spray all over the writing,pictures, information ect, and wipe (scrub very well)
A white board cleaner is something you use to clean remaining erasable marker on a whiteboard.
Your best bet is to use alcohol. Permanent markers use alcohol soluble inks. Most white board cleaners have it as an ingredient.
Use permanent marker. Or if you are trying to make lines to divide sections, you can use blue or black masking tape. Note: Even permanent marker isn't permanent on a white board. Most white board cleaners will take it off.
The only one I have found is here: http://www.nextag.com/DRI-MARK-PRODUCTS-Dry-511132474/prices-html It seems like a hard to find item, if you can, you should order a few packs.
Use a dry-erase marker to remove sharpie marks from a desk or dry eraser white board.
try using mr clean Dry erase marker on a smart board? This is why I don't like to see white boards next to smart boards. The white board markers are very easy to confuse with the non marking smart board markers. Use a wet rag to remove the dry erase marker from your smart board and then, paint the dry erase markers a neon orange so that they can be easily identified. For those of you who may not know what a smart board is, it is a screen that uses a projection generated by a pc to see an overhead display. It has a rougher surface than a dry erase board so special markers are supplied with the board that will only be visible on the smart board.
Whiteboard is one word when you are referring to the board you write on with dry erase marker, but I think it is two separate words when you are describing something else that is a board that is the color of white, but not the whiteboard you see in school.
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