• Reviews around erase (3.80 of 5)

    Expo 16078 Vis-A-Vis Wet-Erase Overhead Transparency Markers, Fine Point, Assorted Colors

    • Especially in places where I normally would have used dry erase (plastic 'dry erase' sleeves, laminated papers, glossy curriculum materials) these work better!
    • Pretty awesome wet erase markers, ideal for mapping in a DnD game
    • Pretty awesome wet erase markers, ideal for mapping in a DnD game
    • Wet erase ia hard to find, but here they r, and they work great!
    • Sharpies required a wet magic eraser and dry erase, erased too easily.
    • Great wet erase markers!
    • They erase without leaving a residue on the page and eliminate accidental erasing that is such a problem with dry markers.
    • I bought these to use on our old white board that doesn't dry erase well anymore
    • These are so much better than dry erase.
    • I love the classic wet erase markers and trust me, they are not easy to find anymore since the days of the overhead projector are long gone
    • I did learn however, that if one were to carelessly grab a Sharpie instead, a Magic Erase takes it off of the wet-erase calendar.
    • Great wet erase markers
    • No more messy dry erase and no accidental erase when someone tries to scoot by and rubs against my laminated wall calendar!
    • Much easier than scrubbing dry erase off at the end of the week.
    • Great wet-erase markers.
    • Great for wet erase surfaces like my calendar.
    • If you're looking for some good wet erase markers, these are the ones to buy.
    • The classic wet erase markers we all grew up with before classrooms had dry erase boards
    • Best dry erase markers
    • Prefer these wet erase to dry erase markers.
    • As described, they're Expos Vis-a-Vis dry-erase markers that work well.
    • Enjoy using these on my calendar because it doesnt wipe away with your hand and cleans up better than dry erase.
    • They are wet erase so they clean up with water or Windex
    • When I was cleaning the board it took three times as long as a dry erase marker to clean up.
    • Vis-A-Vis Wet Erase Markers, which works perfectly on a laminated card
    • Pigmented, fine point, all around nice wet erase marker
    • After using fat tipped white erase markers on my little white board that leave residue when erased with a "blocked up" eraser
    • They are wet-erase pens that work
    • They take a wet wipe or something wet to erase which I liked because I didn't want it to smear as they were working.
    • Works as they are supposed it!
    • Work well as they will not smear when dry and only wipe away with water
    • It was recommended that you not leave red on the mats as it could stain, so I followed those instructions and haven't had any problems.