If you are making a pen for tagging with, you could make a simple ink that will stain surfaces and become what we would call "Unbuffable."
First, you basically get a paint that you want to use as the colour of the ink, make sure the paint is not acryllic. I would just choose a basic colour if this is your first time making an ink.
Secondly, get some paint thinner and get your paint, mix the two till it is half paint half thinner.
The reason we want the ink to be thin is so that it can seep through the nib of our pen.
Now we add the item to our mix that will make the tag unbuffable, we use a basic oil such as fish oil and add that to our recipe so that it is a 2/3 paint and thinner and 1/3 oil.
God knows how this works, but I've been making pens for a good couple of years now and this is probably my favourite but most basic pen.
I learned a lot of recipes from my mates and from the internet.
So keep searching graffiti writers (Y) peace.
Another Chemical you can add to your inks is acetone. It beats the buff six times over but be careful when using it because it may burn your skin.
To make alcohol based ink you will need...
1. around 30-50 biros
2. alcohol base(this can range from 70% rubbing alcohol to pure ethanol)
3. nail pollish remover or acetone (optional)
4. fish oil capsules (optional, try to get odourless ones because they made my ink smell like fish(( can be replaced by WD-40 or RP-7, i find they smell a little bit better than fish oil!))
5. a large plastic bottle to mix the ink in
-method-
1. pour enough alcohol into your bottle to half-fill it
2. extract the ink tubes from the biros an put them in the bottle.(you should see all the alcohol changing to whatever colour the ink is in the biros
3. add you choice of stainers( i would use mostly acetone and fish oil capsules)
4. put the cap on and shake it up so it all mixes together.
5. wait maybe 30 minutes for the ink to draw from the pens
6. WREAK HAVOK ON YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD!, muah ha ha!
if you have any questions or need help just ask me
Get some nail varnish remover on a cloth and start rubbing then keep repeating this step till all the mark is gone then get a wet cloth and remove the excess. Rub marks left from the nail varnish remover and now the permanent marker should be gone 0v0 \__/
the ph of spot remover is 12
pH level of nail polish remover is the same as ammonia; 11-12
marker on glassAcetone, aerosol hairspray, or a razorbladeAnswerNail polish remover is another thing you could use.Also, try marking over it with a dry erase marker (like Expo). While the ink is still wet, wipe it off with a tissue.
This is the chloroacetic acid.
A solute is something you are dissolving. The solution is the combination of the solvent and solute. Take a glass of water. You put some sugar (solute) into it. Since sugar dissolves in water it is the solute, and the solvent is the water. The solution is the water with the dissolved sugar in it. Graffiti remover dissolves and removes graffiti. Therefore the graffiti is the solute and the remover is the solvent.
Graffiti removal and Brick Cleaning in London is getting very common now. That remover must be a chemical we don't know much about as much the professionals know, all we know is it cleans the wall.
Graffiti removers and Cherry Picker for Hire in London are pretty common in demand these days, you can opt for any professional graffiti remover for this.
to get permanent marker off my backpack is nail polish remover or it will just faid away eventually
try nail polish remover. hope that helps :)
To remove graffiti from a vinyl fence purchase some pain remover that says it can be used on vinyl. Wash the fence with plain water and dry with a clean cloth. Then use the pain remover and a brush to begin removing the graffiti. When all the graffiti is removed wash the fence again with water.
Vinegar can be a stain remover. But not on blood!! Vinegar used on a blood stain will make the blood stain a permanent mark on the fabric.
yes, unless there is a very good stain remover out there!
Use rubbing scholar or nail polish remover.
nail polish remover on a q-tip
An oil based makeup remover works best
I would try fingernail polish remover. That will take permanent marker off of almost anything.