Bright Stick Markers Review

Bright Stick Markers
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Just because it says "wet-erase" in the name, doesn't mean you actually have to use a damp cloth to erase it. I often use a dry tissue - requires a bit more elbow grease but not really a problem. And if the cloth is damp, zip!
I hate dry erase markers. I now use these bright sticks everywhere I used to use dry-erase, and more. I keep one in the car and write reminders on the inside of the windshield when I'm at a stop light. I keep one in the bathroom and jot down notes on the mirror if I have a brainstorm in the shower. I write a reminder on my computer screen if I really realy don't want to forget something. I've put clear plastic on some of my office cabinets and file drawers (to protect the paint, not sure it's really necessary), and write on the plastic with these regarding the comings and goings of the contents (x was loaned out to y on date z, etc.)
Dry-erase is so over-rated - leave something for a few days and struggle with the eraser. Leave it for weeks and you need to find the solvent. Leave it for a year and the solvent won't help. You can only use a whiteboard. So limiting and inconvenient! So smelly! Wet erase is so much better! Use it on any non-porous surface, clean it up with kleenex and maybe a bit of spit. I am so hooked! Could you tell?

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Bright Stick Erasable Fluorescent Marker Set for use on black marker boards, fluorescent light boards or glass. Bright colors take on a neon look under ultraviolet light. Easily wipes off with a damp cloth. 5 Color Set -pink, blue, white, yellow and green.

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