Yes, the ink from whiteboard markers (or dry erasemarkers) will not be absorbed by the plexiglass.
A whiteboard should not be used with regular markers, as this will make it difficult to remove what has been written or drawn upon it. Dry erase markers are specifically designed for use with whiteboards, as any marks can then be quickly and easily removed by wiping across the surface with a dry whiteboard eraser or cloth. If a regular marker has mistakenly been used with a whiteboard, it is not impossible to remove the marks completely. Various methods of removal can be found online.
If by "wet erase" markers you mean water-soluble markers, the answer is - usually yes. The surface preparation for dry erase boards (whiteboards) is different from the way you would prepare a surface for water-soluble markers. As a consequence, it is not uncommon for water soluble markers to leave a stain on a whiteboard that requires some other solvent to remove. If a wet permanent marker is used on a dry erase board, it can sometimes be removed with an appropriate solvent, but often the whiteboard will be permanently stained (which you might expect from a permanent marker)
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Yes you can it will not damage it or anything!
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A white board cleaner is something you use to clean remaining erasable marker on a whiteboard.
Whiteboard markers use a solvent-based ink that allows them to easily wipe off non-porous surfaces like whiteboards. Permanent markers, on the other hand, use an oil-based ink that binds strongly to surfaces and is designed to be long-lasting. When a whiteboard marker is used over permanent marker ink, the solvent in the whiteboard marker breaks down the oil-based ink, making it easier to erase.
try nail polish remover. hope that helps :)
you can only erase marker on a whiteboard but there is pens that can be erased From Charlie the Unicorn
To prepare ink for a whiteboard marker, you will need to mix a solvent (usually water or alcohol) with color pigments and other additives like surfactants or thickeners. The specific formulation will depend on the brand and type of whiteboard marker you are using. It's important to follow the manufacturer's guidelines to ensure proper performance and durability of the marker.
Permanent if you want it to be that. OR Whiteboard Washable
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.
Write with it and let it dry...it's permanent.
You can try using rubbing alcohol or a whiteboard marker to remove dry erase marker stains from the wall. Simply apply a small amount of rubbing alcohol or use the whiteboard marker to go over the dried black marker stain, then wipe it off with a clean cloth or eraser.
Yes, the ink from whiteboard markers (or dry erasemarkers) will not be absorbed by the plexiglass.
To remove permanent marker ink from a whiteboard, try using a whiteboard marker to trace over the permanent marker ink, then erase both marks at the same time. You can also use rubbing alcohol or nail polish remover on a cloth to wipe off the permanent marker ink.