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definition of indelible

The word indelible is used when wanting to account for that which turns out to be impossible to remove or erase.

Usually some stains, or failing that, some products, such is the case of some markers that precisely because of their impossibility of being removed are called indelible markers , are considered indelible due to the aforementioned possibility of not being erased from the surface on which they are found.

On your side, indelible marker, also know as marker or marker (such is the case in some places in Latin America), it is a writing instrument similar to the ballpoint pen that has its own ink and is used mostly on non-paper surfaces, usually metal or rock.

The tip of the indelible marker is usually made from a porous material, such is the case of felt and we usually use it when we want your brand to persist over time. This resistance is possible because the ink used is resistant to the action of water and also contains chemicals such as toluene and xylene.

Among the most frequent uses that indelible markers receive are: the labeling of CDs or DVDs and for the consignment of the shipping data of some merchandise housed inside a wooden box; On the outside of it and with the marker, the contact information of the recipient and the sender is placed; the main advantage is that although the box suffers the action of several hands and several transports, what has been written with the indelible marker will hardly be erased.

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