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How to revive a dry erase marker |
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Written by IppTak
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Tuesday, 24 April 2007 |
If you have kept the cap off a dry erase marker, you probably know that the marker can dry up very quickly. This is often mistaken for a dead marker, but this is generally caused by just the tip drying out after being exposed to air. If you feel that the marker is starting to run out of juice, try capping it tightly, store them "vertically" for 24 hours, and try again. Any marker should go through this test before it gets thrown out. After its revival, make sure to store it horizontally again.
One person has commented on this article. 1. Guest User, thank you, I will try this. I teach first grade and may need to go back to calk. The cost of markers is getting too expensive. Help! |