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How To Fix A Pushed In Expo Marker. I bought a new pack of ultrafine expo dry erase markers and only one of them actually works but only on a specific part of the writing tip. Teacher hack.teachers do not throw away your expo markers because a student pushes the marker tip into where they cannot use it anymore. Fix number one is to tell students to use the flat side of the marker to write and color with, not the very tip. If you have a tip that in pushed in or a dead marker, follow the steps below. Step 1 — how to restore an expo marker. Expo marker fix once your expo dry erase marker runs dry, do this: Using your fingers, grasp the tip of the marker and pull hard until it. Obtain isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol) or vinegar. One pair of pliers, and a pencil. Collect all of the markers you want to restore. Fix number two is pretty fun.

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Fix number one is to tell students to use the flat side of the marker to write and color with, not the very tip. Obtain isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol) or vinegar. If you have a tip that in pushed in or a dead marker, follow the steps below. I bought a new pack of ultrafine expo dry erase markers and only one of them actually works but only on a specific part of the writing tip. Collect all of the markers you want to restore. Step 1 — how to restore an expo marker. Teacher hack.teachers do not throw away your expo markers because a student pushes the marker tip into where they cannot use it anymore. One pair of pliers, and a pencil. Fix number two is pretty fun. Using your fingers, grasp the tip of the marker and pull hard until it.

Sander VS Expo Marker YouTube

How To Fix A Pushed In Expo Marker If you have a tip that in pushed in or a dead marker, follow the steps below. Expo marker fix once your expo dry erase marker runs dry, do this: Fix number one is to tell students to use the flat side of the marker to write and color with, not the very tip. Collect all of the markers you want to restore. Using your fingers, grasp the tip of the marker and pull hard until it. Step 1 — how to restore an expo marker. If you have a tip that in pushed in or a dead marker, follow the steps below. One pair of pliers, and a pencil. I bought a new pack of ultrafine expo dry erase markers and only one of them actually works but only on a specific part of the writing tip. Fix number two is pretty fun. Teacher hack.teachers do not throw away your expo markers because a student pushes the marker tip into where they cannot use it anymore. Obtain isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol) or vinegar.

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