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- Which edding product can I use when I need permanent writing for outdoor areas?
- Which edding product can I use for long-lasting, lightfast writing on stickers and labels?
- Which edding product can I use to write on slate and slate chalkboards?
- Which edding product can I use to write on anodised aluminium?
- Which edding product can I use to write on PVC?
- Which edding product can I use to write on rusty metal?
- Which edding product can I use to write on CDs to ensure they don’t get damaged?
- How do I refill my edding marker and how much ink will I need? Which refill inks can I use?
- Which edding product can I use to write on rubbery materials?
- Which edding product can I use to write on polypropylene?
- Which edding product can I use to write on polyester or mixed fabric?
- Which edding product can I use on unglazed, fired pottery?
- Which edding product can I use if I want to draw creative designs on untreated wood?
- Which edding product can I use to write on pebbles?
- Which marker can I use to write on glass?
- When I use edding permanent spray, the paint ends up running. How can I avoid this?
- Can I spray edding permanent spray onto glass (preserving) jars for decorative purposes?
- Do I need an extra primer for styrofoam or can I apply the edding 5200 permanent spray directly?
- Do I need a special primer for polystyrene, or can I coat it directly with edding 5200 permanent spray without dissolving the polystyrene?
- What do I need to know about drying times for edding permanent sprays?
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