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Permanent markers can destroy your white board! Until Now!


How would you like to clean up those permanent markers
instantly? And, you already have what"s needed.

After years of running a training department. I know the
problems that trainers face every day. This really isn"t a
secret because I was so amazed by it, I tell everyone I see. I"m
very happy to be able to share it with you.

Not long ago, the company I worked for, hired a consultant to
give a training class. After the class the consultant and I were
talking about presenting training and the problems that happen.
Holding a black permanent marker, I explained that one thing
that really bothered me was having someone use a permanent
marker on my white board. With that, I showed him the marker and
proceeded to draw big cross marks on the white board. You can
imagine the look I received.

The consultant was sure that I had lost my mind and said, "what
are you doing, you just destroyed your white board!" In the past
I would have thought the same thing. In the past to remove
permanent markers I"ve used the liquids and creams, and it
always took a lot of effort and sometimes left a shadow.

One day I was shown the secret. The person that showed me,
shared the following story:

While working with a bunch of teenagers he was surprised when a
couple of them started to draw on his white board with permanent
black markers. Class had to start and there wasn"t another white
board so he gave his class writing with his dry-markers right
over the drawings.

After the class he was looking at the white board knowing how
much work he was in for. He started erasing the dry-marker. When
he noticed that everywhere that the dry-marker crossed the
permanent marker the permanent marker line was gone. He tried it
again. Using his dry-marker he went over the permanent mark line
and when the erased the dry-marker the permanent marker was
gone.

I could wait to try it and it worked. Using any dry-marker go
over the permanent marker then erase.

Oh, the consultant that saw me using the permanent marker was
also amazed when I removed them. He couldn"t wait to show
everyone in his office.

Glen Ferguson - Trainer's Workbench

About the author:
F. Glen Ferguson has been a trainig supervisor for a large
chemical company for 18 year and can be found at
http://trainersworkbench.com



Author : F. Glen Ferguson
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