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Sharpie is a brand name for a line of permanent marker
Permanent marker

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s manufactured by Sanford
Sanford (writing products)

Sanford L.P., based in Oak Brook, Illinois, is a Newell Rubbermaid company. Sanford is the largest writing products manufacturer in the world. It is primarily known for manufacturing Sharpie Markers, mechanical pencils, Paper Mate, and its Prismacolor products....
 sold in the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
, Canada
Canada

Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
, the United Kingdom
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
, Latin America
Latin America

Latin America is a region of the Americas where Romance languages ? particularly Spanish language and Portuguese language, and variably French language ? are primarily spoken....
, Australia
Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the southern hemisphere comprising the Australia of the world's smallest continent, the major island of Tasmania, and numerous list of islands of Australia in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Oceans....
, and parts of Europe (in Germany this brand is completely unknown, because of the existence and popularity of Edding
Edding

edding AG is a Germany company manufacturing writing and marking tools such as felt-tip pens and permanent markers. It was founded in 1960 in Hamburg by Carl-Wilhelm Edding and Volker Detlef Ledermann....
, with exactly the same features and abilities). They are known for their ability to write a clear, well-defined, non-smudging, durable line on glossy surfaces.






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Sharpie
Sharpie is a brand name for a line of permanent marker
Permanent marker

Sorry, no overview for this topic
s manufactured by Sanford
Sanford (writing products)

Sanford L.P., based in Oak Brook, Illinois, is a Newell Rubbermaid company. Sanford is the largest writing products manufacturer in the world. It is primarily known for manufacturing Sharpie Markers, mechanical pencils, Paper Mate, and its Prismacolor products....
 sold in the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
, Canada
Canada

Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
, the United Kingdom
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
, Latin America
Latin America

Latin America is a region of the Americas where Romance languages ? particularly Spanish language and Portuguese language, and variably French language ? are primarily spoken....
, Australia
Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the southern hemisphere comprising the Australia of the world's smallest continent, the major island of Tasmania, and numerous list of islands of Australia in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Oceans....
, and parts of Europe (in Germany this brand is completely unknown, because of the existence and popularity of Edding
Edding

edding AG is a Germany company manufacturing writing and marking tools such as felt-tip pens and permanent markers. It was founded in 1960 in Hamburg by Carl-Wilhelm Edding and Volker Detlef Ledermann....
, with exactly the same features and abilities). They are known for their ability to write a clear, well-defined, non-smudging, durable line on glossy surfaces. It is recognized internationally as the best overall usage of markers. They are used for cartooning, autograph signing, image and poster designing, and everyday labeling. They have the widest range of colors, and are a children's favorite. They are very cheap in comparison to their quality, and every interviewed user of the Sharpie marker has described it as "the best marker in the world".

History

The Sharpie marker was introduced in 1964. Since then, it has been expanded into a wide product line and multiple colors. Today, Sharpies are sold in seven varieties, according to the shape and size of their tip(s), ranging from "Ultra Fine" to "Magnum". They also come in forty-six ink colors, along with a single variety in metallic silver for marking on dark surfaces. Metallic gold and copper versions were introduced as well, but these have been discontinued due to problems with the ink formula. In 2004, Sanford released a new line of Sharpies that have a button activated retractable tip rather than a cap. Sharpie Paint markers were also introduced. In 2005, the company's popular Accent highlighter brand was repositioned under the Sharpie brand name. A new version of Sharpie, called Sharpie Mini, was launched; the markers are half the size of a normal Sharpie and feature a clip to attach the Sharpie to a keychain or lanyard. As of 2002, 200 million Sharpies had been sold worldwide.

Uses

Sharpie's versatility has led to its use in many applications such as:
  • General labeling in both commercial and residential settings
  • Cartoon
    Cartoon

    The word cartoon has various meanings, based on several very different forms of visual art and illustration. The term has evolved over time.The original meaning was in fine art, and there cartoon meant a preparatory drawing for a piece of art such as a painting or tapestry....
    ing
  • Image and poster design
  • Signing autographs
  • Wig coloring
  • Coloring glass
  • Writing on burnable media


Each Sharpie has a printed seal certifying the marker as being non-toxic for normal use.

NASCAR
NASCAR

The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing is the largest sanctioning body of stock cars in the United States. The three largest racing series sanctioned by NASCAR are the Sprint Cup Series, the Nationwide Series and the Camping World Truck Series....
 marketing

Sharpie has sponsored the Sprint Cup Series Sharpie 500
Sharpie 500

The Sharpie 500 is a NASCAR Sprint Cup stock car racing held at Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol, Tennessee, Tennessee. It is one of two NASCAR Nextel Cup races held at Bristol, the other being the Food City 500, but it is by far the more popular of the two....
, a popular night-time race at Bristol Motor Speedway
Bristol Motor Speedway

Bristol Motor Speedway, originally known as Bristol International Raceway and Bristol Raceway is a NASCAR short track motor racing located in Bristol, Tennessee....
, since 2001. Sharpie has also sponsored the Nationwide Series Sharpie Mini 300
Sharpie Mini 300

The Scotts Turf Builder 300 is a NASCAR Nationwide Series race that takes place at Bristol Motor Speedway. The first Busch Series race at Bristol was 150 laps, and was won by Phil Parsons in 1982....
 race since 2004. Prior to 2006, they sponsored Kurt Busch
Kurt Busch

Kurt Thomas Busch is a professional United States race car driver. He drives the No. 2 Miller Lite Dodge Charger in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series....
, who was the 2004 Sprint Cup champion. Sharpie also sponsored Jamie McMurray
Jamie McMurray

James Christopher McMurray is an United States race car driver. McMurray is best known for winning the 2002 UAW-GM Quality 500 as a substitute driver in his second Winston Cup start....
 in 2006. Most recently Sharpie sponsored Dale Earnhardt, Jr.
Dale Earnhardt, Jr.

Ralph Dale Earnhardt, Jr. is a professional American race car driver who drives the #88 AMP Energy/United States National Guard Chevrolet Impala in the NASCAR Sprint Cup series for Hendrick Motorsports, and drives in the Nationwide Series part-time for the #5 car for his own team, JR Motorsports....
 at the 2007 Sharpie Mini 300.

The Terrell Owens "Sharpie" incident

On October 14 2002, the Sharpie marker made news in the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 when during a game of Monday Night Football
Monday Night Football

Monday Night Football is a live television broadcast of the National Football League. Originally airing on the American Broadcasting Company network from 1970 NFL season to 2005 NFL season, Monday Night Football was the second longest running prime time show on United States of America broadcast network television and one of the hig...
, after scoring on a 37 yard touchdown pass for the San Francisco 49ers
San Francisco 49ers

The San Francisco 49ers are a professional American football team. The team plays its home games in , while the club's headquarters and practice facility are located in Santa Clara, California....
 against the Seattle Seahawks
Seattle Seahawks

The Seattle Seahawks are a professional American football team based in Seattle, Washington, USA. They are currently members of the NFC West of the National Football Conference in the National Football League ....
, American football
American football

American football, known in the United States and Canada simply as football, is a competitive team sport known for mixing strategy with physical play....
 player Terrell Owens
Terrell Owens

Terrell Eldorado Owens is an American football wide receiver for the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League. He was drafted by the San Francisco 49ers in the third round of the 1996 NFL Draft....
 produced a pen he had stored in his sock, autograph
Autograph

An autograph is a document written entirely in the handwriting of its author, as opposed to a typesetting document or one transcribed by an amanuensis or a allography; the meaning overlaps with that of the word holograph....
ed the ball with which he had just scored, and passed it to his financial advisor, who was sitting in the audience, during a touchdown dance
Touchdown dance

Touchdown celebrations are unusual and often humorous acts that American football players may do after scoring a touchdown....
.

Many, including team officials, expressed dismay at the apparent arrogance of the move and the implication that Owens' attention was directed toward commercial exploitation of his athletic successes. However, team officials did not discipline him for the incident, and the 49ers went on to win the game.

In interviews, he called the pen a "Sharpie" by name. Many speculated that Owens hoped to win an endorsement deal from Sanford. Bob Daenen, brand manager for the Sharpie line, originally said company officials were not interested. However, a year later, Sharpie enlisted Owens for a promotion entitled "Sharpie Metallic AUTOgraphs for Education", involving small donations of cash and school supplies to Bay Area schools.

"Write Out Loud"

In recent years, Sharpie commercials have followed the slogan "Write Out Loud". These advertisements depict people using Sharpies in bad situations, such as using the marker to touch up a car, and a college woman highlighting words in a book to notify a male student that his fly was open. Also, a middle aged woman, trying to think of what to write for her resignation letter. So she writes "I QUIT" with a red Sharpie.

The President's Sharpies

Indeed, the Sharpie has become so popular in American culture that it was the marker of choice for former President of the United States, George W. Bush
George W. Bush

George Walker Bush served as the List of Presidents of the United States President of the United States from 2001 to 2009. He was the 46th List of Governors of Texas from 1995 to 2000 before being United States presidential inauguration as President on January 20, 2001....
, who reportedly preferred Sharpies so much that he often rejected other writing utensils in favor of them. The President's Sharpies carried his signature and had the words "The White House" emblazoned on them. There are even special Camp David
Camp David

Naval Support Facility Thurmont, popularly known as Camp David, is a mountain based military camp in Frederick_County,_Maryland, Maryland used as a country retreat and for high alert protection of the President of the United States and his guests....
 Sharpies.

Apparently, many celebrities have personalized Sharpies as well, but Sanford North America president Howard Heckes told U.S. News and World Report that "it's pretty cool" to supply the President of the United States. "Sharpies are good for the President of the United States or the president of the PTA", Heckes said in a September 2006 interview.

Sharpie varieties

Black Fine Point Sharpie
Black Fine Point Sharpie
*Sharpie (Classic Formula)
    • Fine Point
    • Extra Fine Point
    • Ultra Fine Point
    • Super
    • Twin-Tip
    • Super Twin-Tip
    • Chisel Point
    • RT Retractable Fine
    • RT Retractable Ultra Fine
    • Mini Fine
    • Micro Ultra Fine
  • Sharpie Grip (formerly known as Liquid Sharpie)
    • Fine Point
  • Sharpie Metallic
    • Fine Point
  • Sharpie Accent
    • Grip Style
    • Retractable Style
    • Tank Style
  • Sharpie Perks
    • Personalized
    • Pocket Style
    • Liquid Pen Style
    • Mini
  • Sharpie King Size
    • Chisel Point
  • Sharpie Magnum
    • Bold Point
  • Sharpie Rub-a-Dub
    • Fine Point
  • Sharpie Flip Chart
    • Bullet Point
  • Sharpie Industrial
    • Fine Point
    • Extra Fine Point
  • Sharpie Professional
    • Chisel Point
  • Sharpie Touch-Up
    • Fine Point
  • Sharpie Paint
    • Extra Fine Point
    • Fine Point
    • Medium Point
    • Bold Point
  • Sharpie Poster Paint
    • Extra Fine Point
    • Fine Point
    • Medium Point
    • Extra Bold Point
    • Extra fine Point
  • Sharpie CD/DVD Marker
    • Twin-Tip
  • Sharpie Pen


Sharpie colors

Coloured Sharpie Markers
Only the fine point markers feature every color. Metallic colors are available only in fine point.
  • Original
    • silver
      Silver

      Silver is a chemical element with the chemical symbol Ag and atomic number 47. A soft, white, lustrous transition metal, it has the highest electrical conductivity of any element and the highest thermal conductivity of any metal....
       (1980)
    • red
      Red

      Red is any of a number of similar colors evoked by light consisting predominantly of the longest wavelengths of light discernible by the human eye, in the wavelength range of roughly 625?740 Nanometer....
    • orange
    • yellow
      Yellow

      Yellow is the color evoked by light that stimulates both the L and M cone cells of the retina about equally, but does not significantly stimulate the S cone cells; that is, light with much red and green but not very much blue....
    • green
      Green

      Green is a color, the perception of which is evoked by light having a spectrum dominated by energy with a wavelength of roughly 520?570-Nanometre....
    • blue
      Blue

      Blue is a colour, the perception of which is evoked by light having a spectrum dominated by energy with a wavelength of roughly 440?490 Nanometre....
    • purple
      Purple

      Purple is a general term for the range of shades of color occurring between red and blue. It occurs by mixing the primary colors red and blue in varying proportions, with possibly a very small quantity of the third primary color ....
    • brown
      Brown

      Brown, when used as a general term, is a color that is a dark yellow, orange , or red, of low luminance relative to lighter or white colored objects....
    • black
      Black

      Black is the color of objects that do not emit or reflection light in any part of the visible spectrum; they absorb all such frequencies of light....
  • Introduced in 2001
    • berry
      Berry

      In everyday English, a berry is a broad term for any small edible fruit. Most berries are juicy, round or semi-oblong, brightly coloured, sweet or sour, and don't have a stone or pit....
    • lime
      Lime (color)

      Lime green is a color between yellow and green, so named because it is a representation of the color of the citrus fruit called Lime s. It is the color that is half way between the web color Chartreuse and yellow on the color wheel....
    • aqua
      Aquamarine (color)

      Aquamarine is color that is a tint of cyan.It is named after the mineral aquamarine. Aquamarine is found as a precious gemstone mainly found in granite rocks....
    • turquoise
      Turquoise (color)

      Turquoise is a slightly greenish shade of cyan. The color is based on the gem turquoise. The term comes from the French for Turkish ....
  • Introduced in 2002
    • metallic silver
      Silver (color)

      Silver is the metallic Tints and shades resembling gray, closest to that of polished silver.The visual sensation usually associated with the metal silver is its metallic shine....
  • Introduced in 2003
    • metallic gold
      Gold (color)

      Gold, also called golden, is an orange -yellow color which is a representation of the color of the chemical element gold. Metallic gold, such as in paint, is often called goldtone or gold-tone....
       (discontinued)
    • metallic copper
      Copper (color)

      Copper is a reddish brown color that resembles the actual metal copper....
       (discontinued)
    • burgundy
      Burgundy (color)

      Burgundy is a shade of purple red associated with the Burgundy wine of the same name, which in turn is named after the Burgundy region of France....
    • marigold
      Marigold

      Marigold may refer to:Plants:* Marigold , Tagetes* Pot marigold, Calendula* Mexican marigold, Tagetes erecta* Tree marigold, Tithonia diversifolia...
    • olive
    • navy
      Navy blue

      Navy blue is a very dark shade of the color blue. Navy blue got its name from the dark blue worn by officers in the Royal Navy since 1748 and subsequently adopted by other Navy around the world....
    • plum
      Plum

      A plum or gage is a drupe tree in the genus Prunus, subgenus Prunus. The subgenus is distinguished from other subgenera in the shoots having a terminal bud and the side buds solitary , the flowers being grouped 1-5 together on short stems, and the fruit having a groove running down one side, and a smooth stone....
  • Introduced in 2004 (Pastel series)
    • pink
      Pink

      Pink is a pale red color; the use of the word for the color was first recorded in the late 17th century, describing the flowers of Dianthus, flowering plants in the genus Dianthus. Pink itself is a combination of red and white....
    • magenta
      Magenta

      Magenta is a purplish pink color evoked by lights with less power in yellowish-green wavelengths than in blue and red wavelengths . In light experiments, magenta can be produced by removing the lime-green wavelengths from white light....
    • peach
      Peach (color)

      Peach is a color that combines pink and orange colors. This color is named for the pale color of the peach fruit. Like the color Apricot , the color called peach is paler than most actual peach fruits and seems to have been formulated primarily to create a pastel palette of colors for interior design....
    • tangerine
      Tangerine

      The tangerine is an orange - or red -coloured citrus fruit. It is a variety of the Mandarin orange . Tangerines are smaller than most orange , and the skin of some varieties will peel off more easily....
    • mint
      Spring green (color)

      Spring green is a color that is the color on the color wheel that is precisely halfway between cyan and green. When plotted on the CIE chromaticity diagram it corresponds to a visual stimulus of 505 nanometers on the visible spectrum....
    • sky
    • lilac
      Lilac (color)

      Lilac is a color that is a pale shade of Violet . It might also be described as light purple. The actual color of the flower of some Lilac flowers is a much deeper color, equivalent to the color shown below as deep lilac....
  • Introduced in 2005 (Nature Tones series)
    • brick red
      Brick

      A brick is a block of ceramic material used in masonry construction, usually laid using mortar ....
    • dandelion
    • spruce green
      Spruce

      A spruce is a tree of the genus Picea, a genus of about 35 species of coniferous evergreen trees in the Family Pinaceae, found in the northern temperate and boreal regions of the earth....
    • ocean blue
      Ocean

      An ocean is a major body of Seawater, and a principal component of the hydrosphere. Approximately 71% of the Earth's surface is covered by ocean, a World Ocean that is customarily divided into several principal oceans and smaller seas....
    • slate grey
      Grey

      Grey or gray describes the tints and shades ranging from black to white. These, including white and black, are known as achromatic colors or neutral colors....
  • Introduced in 2006 (Summer Splash series)
    • almond
      Almond

      The Almond is a species of tree of the genus Prunus, belonging to the subfamily Prunoideae of the family Rosaceae and native to the Middle East....
    • kiwi
      Kiwifruit

      The kiwifruit is the edible berry of a cultivar of the woody plant vine Actinidia deliciosa and Hybrid s between this and other species in the genus Actinidia....
    • pink lemonade
    • blue ice
      Blue ice

      Blue ice may refer to:*Blue ice , created by glaciers*Blue ice , formed by leaky aircraft waste tanks*Blue Ice , a PC video game from Psygnosis...
    • boysenberry
      Boysenberry

      A boysenberry is a cross between a raspberry and the Rubus ursinus. For a berry, this is a very large fruit , with large seeds and a deep maroon color....
  • Introduced in 2007 (Wildflower series)
    • rain
      Rain

      Rain is liquid precipitation . On Earth, it is the condensation of atmospheric water vapor into droplet heavy enough to fall, often making it to the surface....
      shower
    • clover
      Clover

      Clover , or trefoil, is a genus of about 300 species of plants in the pea family Fabaceae. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution; the highest diversity is found in the temperate Northern Hemisphere, but many species also occur in South America and Africa, including at high altitudes on mountains in the tropics....
    • pumpkin
      Pumpkin

      Pumpkin is a gourd-like Squash of the genus Cucurbita and the family Cucurbitaceae . It is a common name of or can refer to cultivars of any one of the following species: Cucurbita pepo, Cucurbita mixta, Cucurbita maxima, and Cucurbita moschata....
    • rose
      Rose

      A rose is a perennial plant flower shrub or vine of the genus Rosa, within the family Rosaceae, that contains over 100 species and comes in a variety of colors....
    • violet
      Violet (color)

      As the name of a color, violet is used in two senses: first, referring to the color of light at the short-wavelength end of the optical spectrum, approximately 380?420 nanometre when indigo is recognized, or more commonly 380?450 nm ....
      blue
  • Introduced in 2008 (Cafe Series)
    • pomegranate
      Pomegranate

      The pomegranate is a fruit-bearing deciduous shrub or small tree growing to between five and eight metres tall. The pomegranate is native to the region from Iran to the Himalayas in northern India and has been cultivated and naturalized over the whole Mediterranean Basin region and the Caucasus since ancient times....
    • mocha
      Mocha

      Mocha may refer to:* Mocha coffee, Mocha, Yemen#MochaVariety* Cafe mocha, beverage* Software:** Mocha ** Mocha, original name of the JavaScript language...
    • blueberry
      Blueberry

      Blueberries are flowering plants in the genus Vaccinium, sect. Cyanococcus. The species are native only to North America. They are shrubs varying in size from 10 cm tall to 4 m tall; the smaller species are known as "lowbush blueberries" , and the larger species as "highbush blueberries"....
    • earl grey tea
      Earl Grey tea

      Earl Grey tea is a tea blend with a distinctive flavour and aroma derived from the addition of oil extracted from the Peel of the bergamot orange, a fragrant citrus fruit....
    • hibiscus tea
      Hibiscus

      Scientific name:Hibiscus rosa-sinensisThe Genus Hibiscus comprises plants also commonly called hibiscus and less widely known as rosemallow....


Erasing


Though Sharpie ink will become permanent after setting, it can be easily erased for several hours after writing on many glossy (non-porous) surfaces, most readily smooth metal and glass. Since the ink is based on propanol
Propanol

There are two isomers of propanol. If the isomer is not specified, it is more likely to refer to propan-1-ol.*Propan-1-ol — CH3CH2CH2OH...
, butanol and diacetone alcohols, denatured alcohol will remove permanent ink writing from almost all non-porous surfaces. WD-40
WD-40

| genre = lubrication| foundation = 1953| location = San Diego, California| industry = lubrication| products = lubrication|...
 will work moderately well on recent markings if alcohol is not available. Sharpie ink that has dried for more than several hours can be removed with acetone
Acetone

Acetone is the organic compound with the chemical formula OC2. This colorless, mobile, flammable liquid is the simplest example of the ketones....
, but due to the power of the solvent, acetone may damage the surface material. On some surfaces, the ink can be removed by coloring over the ink with a dry erase marker and then removing the Sharpie ink and dry erase marker ink with a dry cloth. Steam cleaning has proved effective also. Magic Eraser
Magic Eraser

Melamine foam is a foam-like material consisting of a formaldehyde-melamine-sodium bisulfite copolymer.The foam is manufactured in Germany by BASF under the name "Basotect"....
 has also proven somewhat effective on hard surfaces such as brick and very effective on wood furniture. On mirror glass, simply soaking a cloth in water and rubbing it hard on the Sharpie ink will remove the ink, even weeks after it was written.

Removal from skin

Some products that can be used to remove ink from the skin are rubbing alcohol
Rubbing alcohol

Rubbing alcohol, United States Pharmacopeia / British Pharmacopoeia is a liquid prepared and used primarily for topical application. It is prepared from a special denatured alcohol solution and contains 97.5-100% by volume of pure, concentrated ethanol ....
, denatured alcohol, hand sanitizer, sunscreen lotion, nail polish remover, shaving cream
Shaving cream

Shaving cream is a substance that is applied to the face or wherever else hair grows, to provide lubrication and avoid razor burn during shaving....
, and facial cleaning pads. Tabasco sauce
Tabasco sauce

Tabasco sauce is a brand of hot sauce made from tabasco peppers , vinegar, and salt, and aged in white oak barrels for three years. It has a hot, spicy flavor and is popular in many parts of the world....
 or any Vinegar
Vinegar

Vinegar is an acidic liquid processed from the fermentation of ethanol in a process that yields its key ingredient, acetic acid . It also may come in a diluted form....
 based product are also particularly effective at removing the ink from skin. However, the ink wears off on its own within two days or so, since the ink is on skin cells that are constantly being shed.

Effects on health

There are no warning labels on Sharpie markers. However, they bear the new AP (Approved Product) certification symbol of The Art & Creative Materials Institute, Inc. (ACMI). According to the organization:

"The new AP (Approved Product) Seal, with or without Performance Certification, identifies art materials that are safe and that are certified in a toxicological evaluation by a medical expert to contain no materials in sufficient quantities to be toxic or injurious to humans, including children, or to cause acute or chronic health problems. This seal is currently replacing the previous non-toxic seals: CP (Certified Product), AP (Approved Product), and HL Health Label (Non-Toxic) over a 10-year phase-in period. Such products are certified by ACMI to be labeled in accordance with the chronic hazard labeling standard, ASTM D 4236, and the U. S. Labeling of Hazardous Art Materials Act (LHAMA)."


They are considered non-toxic for "normal uses", meaning writing on posters, soccer balls, and such. However, they are not meant for use on skin or fingernails. It might take over an ounce of ink from a Sharpie to cause a lethal reaction, and if a Sharpie is used on the skin it generally won't cause an immediate or obvious health effect. However, according to the manufacturer's safety data sheets (MSDS), various Sharpies contain: n-propanol, n-butanol
N-Butanol

n-Butanol or n-butyl alcohol , is a primary alcohol with a 4 carbon structure and the molecular formula of C4H10O....
, diacetone alcohol
Diacetone alcohol

Diacetone alcohol is a chemical compound with the formula CH3CCH2C2. This liquid is common organic synthesis intermediate used for the preparation of other compounds....
,, and cresol
Cresol

Cresols are organic compounds which are methyl groupphenols. They are a widely occurring natural and manufactured group of aromatic organic compounds which are categorized as phenols ....
. The first of these, n-propanol, is commonly used in cosmetics. The other three, however, are industrial solvents, chemicals that should not be sniffed, eaten, or put on the skin. As solvents they penetrate the skin and fingernails, and do enter the bloodstream.

Magnum Sharpie, King Size Sharpie, and Touch-up Sharpie products contain xylene. The Magnum and King Size Sharpies also contain cresol. However, all other products in the Sharpie line do not contain either of these chemicals, and are considered safe under normal use conditions.

These chemicals are not tested for human consumption, only incidental environmental exposure. So the chemical manufacturers' technical data sheets on these chemicals are ambiguous with respect to how much should be considered a hazardous dosage, but do warn of kidney, liver, and brain damage, other nervous disorders, and DNA effects resulting in birth defects. OSHA has set permissible exposure limits (PEL) at 100ppm for n-butanol, 50ppm for diacetone alcohol, and 5ppm for cresol.

Sharpie Sniffing Case

In April 2008 it was revealed that a 3rd grade student from a grade school in Colorado was suspended for sniffing a Sharpie marker. The news became popular on the Internet.

Counterfeits

Counterfeit
Counterfeit

A counterfeit is an imitation made usually with the intent to deceptively represent its content or origins, thus increasing sales appeal due to the reputation of the imitated product....
 Sharpies appear on the market. Products labeled "Shankie", "Shoupie", "Scarple", "Staunion", "Skerple", and "Shounion" in a font
Font

In typography, a font is traditionally defined as a complete character set of a single size and style of a particular typeface. For example, the set of all characters for 9-point Bulmer italic type is a font, and the 10-point size would be a separate font, as would the 9 point upright....
 similar to that of the Sharpie, are sometimes sold at dollar store
Dollar store

A variety store or price-point retailer is a retail store that sells inexpensive items, usually with a single price point for all items in the store....
s and flea markets. Normally they are at a cheaper price and many of them also have a high alcohol content, which makes them smell once opened. The ink also dries out much faster. Also, the "felt-tip" is not as durable as a genuine Sharpie tip.

External links

  • MSDS files