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green/blue/black/red customized Whiteboard markers pen for office stationery
Shipping time:
1.Courier shipping, around 5-7 wroking days
2.air shipping: around 5 working days
3. Sea: around 4 weeks to arrive
Normal packing; each in opp abg, 50pcs per inner ,1000pcs per carton.
Special apcking can be done like, blister card, head card,PVC tube, colored box, PVC bag, PVC pouch etc
Q: What's your MOQ?
A: 10000pcs for whiteboard pens. But we can accept smaller quantities for several popular styles, or undergoing orders. Please contact us to know more.
Q: What's your payment terms?
A: 30% deposit,and balance before delivery if by air; balance by B/L copy if by sea.
Q: What's your mode of payment?
A: T/T , L/C , WESTERN UNION , PAYPAL
Q: Where's your nearest port?
A: Ningbo or Shanghai
Q: How about samples?
A: Free samples can be provided if without customized logo. Customized logo, please contact us for detail.
Q: How about the shipping?
A: Sea shipping, courier shipping, air port shipping can be handled by us. And no problem for us to send the goods to your office.
So how can you refresh, revive and otherwise reinvigorate your favorite whiteboard marker?
We have five solutions for you, presented in order from easiest to the more complicated.
1) Put the cap securely on your marker, and store the pen tip-down for at least 24 hours. Gravity should help drive any remaining ink downwards.
2) Solidly cap your pen, then tape a string to the bottom of your dry-erase marker and spin it around like a lasso. You’re using physics to help resuscitate your pen: centrifugal force will drive what’s left of the ink to the tip of the pen. Depending on how dry the marker is, you will need anywhere from a few swings to a lot more. Check it every few swings, and watch for ink drips! (Also be sure the secured top of the dry-erase is on the far end, or else you’ll instead force the lingering ink to the bottom of the marker.)
3) With a pair of pliers, gently remove the marker’s tip and turn it around. This should give you ink to use right away, and hopefully revive the pen’s flow.
4) If your marker is not water-based, briefly dab the pen’s tip in acetone or plain nail polish remover. Cover and store bottom-down to let the solvent soak in before using. After using an additive like the acetone, be sure to test the marker in an inconspicuous place on your whiteboard to be sure it doesn’t damage anything.
5) With some needle-nose pliers, open the bottom of the non-water-based pen, and add a few drops of acetone or nail polish remover to the ink chamber. (Get more details on using this method to revive dead dry-erase markers here.) Again, test the marker in an inconspicuous place on your to be sure it doesn’t damage your whiteboard.
So how can you keep your whiteboard markets happy? First, always cap your pen tightly when not in use. Then, the markers site suggests storing dry-erase pens horizontally. Finally, use these markers only on whiteboards — don’t use them on paper.
What You Will Need Before You Start
It’s all too easy to get dry erase marker on your clothing when you’re working hard, but it need not be a challenge to remove dry erase marker stains from your shirts or pants.
It should be gone, but if the stain is still visible then you can repeat the rubbing alcohol until you’ve removed all traces of it. Launder it as per usual, but take care not to apply heat and dry the garment until all traces are gone.
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