Posted by Doc on October 31, 2007, 5:03 pm
I seem to recall reading somewhere that dipping dried out magic
markers in toluene will work, but can't seem to find it in the local
hardware stores, though I thought I've seen it in the past.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
Posted by Mark Thorson on October 31, 2007, 5:30 pm
Doc wrote:
>
> I seem to recall reading somewhere that dipping dried out magic
> markers in toluene will work, but can't seem to find it in the local
> hardware stores, though I thought I've seen it in the past.
If I recall correctly, toluene was eliminated from
bottles of correction fluid because kids were using
it as an inhalant to get high.
How do we know that's not what you were planning
to do? I've added your name to our database of
potential drug abusers. You won't be getting
any trick-or-treaters tonight! :-)
Posted by Oren on October 31, 2007, 8:11 pm
wrote:
>Doc wrote:
>>
>> I seem to recall reading somewhere that dipping dried out magic
>> markers in toluene will work, but can't seem to find it in the local
>> hardware stores, though I thought I've seen it in the past.
>If I recall correctly, toluene was eliminated from
>bottles of correction fluid because kids were using
>it as an inhalant to get high.
Correction fluid was used by supervisors to correct errors on the
monitor. One person that had a money connection to correction fluid
was in prison. It became water based later.. banned for employees.
>How do we know that's not what you were planning
>to do? I've added your name to our database of
>potential drug abusers. You won't be getting
>any trick-or-treaters tonight! :-)
--
Oren
"If things get any worse, I'll have to ask you to stop helping me."
Posted by lee h on November 1, 2007, 6:14 pm
Oren wrote:
>
> Correction fluid was used by supervisors to correct errors on the
> monitor.
CRT or LCD? Blonde supervisors?
> One person that had a money connection to correction fluid
> was in prison. It became water based later.. banned for employees.
Posted by DonC on October 31, 2007, 7:19 pm
>I seem to recall reading somewhere that dipping dried out magic
> markers in toluene will work, but can't seem to find it in the local
> hardware stores, though I thought I've seen it in the past.
> Any ideas?
> Thanks.
Paint department. Read the labels of cleaners, strippers and thinners.
> I seem to recall reading somewhere that dipping dried out magic
> markers in toluene will work, but can't seem to find it in the local
> hardware stores, though I thought I've seen it in the past.