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How to Get Dry Permanent Marker to Work

Published in Marker Maintenance 2 mins read

To get a dry permanent marker to work, you can often revive it by rehydrating the tip with a solvent like rubbing alcohol and shaking the marker.

The Reviving Method Explained

A common and effective way to bring a dried-out permanent marker back to life is by using a small amount of a solvent to dissolve the dried ink around the tip. Permanent marker ink is typically alcohol-based, so rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol) is often the go-to solution.

Based on the reference provided, here's a method you can follow:

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Identify the Solvent: You'll need a small amount of a solvent. Rubbing alcohol is commonly used for permanent markers.
  2. Prepare the Tip: Remove the cap from the dry marker.
  3. Apply the Solvent:
    • Apply some solvent directly on the marker tip if it's too dry.
    • It's important not to use excessive liquid. Don't put too much. Just enough to slightly rehydrate the tip.
  4. Shake the Marker: Once the solvent is applied to the tip, recap the marker tightly. Give it a shake for about a minute or two. This helps the solvent work its way into the tip and potentially loosen up dried ink inside the marker reservoir.
  5. Test: After shaking, uncap the marker and try drawing on a piece of scrap paper. It might take a few seconds for the ink flow to become consistent.

Why This Works

Permanent marker ink dries because the solvent (usually alcohol) evaporates from the tip. By applying a small amount of the solvent back onto the tip, you re-dissolve the dried ink, allowing it to flow again. Shaking helps distribute the ink and solvent throughout the tip.

Important Tips for Reviving Markers

  • Use the Right Solvent: For alcohol-based permanent markers, rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol) or denatured alcohol works best. Water will not work as the ink is not water-soluble.
  • Be Patient: Sometimes it takes a minute or two of shaking and drawing attempts for the ink to flow properly.
  • Don't Soak: Avoid submerging the entire marker or flooding the tip with too much solvent, as this can damage the tip or dilute the ink too much.
  • Storage: To prevent markers from drying out quickly, always store them horizontally with the cap on tightly.

By following these steps, you can often extend the life of your dry permanent markers.