Why is a traditional whiteboard also called a dry wipe whiteboard?

Traditional whiteboards are often referred to as dry-erase boards, but have you ever wondered why?

The term "dry-erase" comes from the fact that these whiteboards can be written on with dry-erase markers and easily erased with a dry cloth or eraser. Unlike chalkboards, which require the use of wet chalk and a damp cloth for erasing, dry-erase boards offer a cleaner and more convenient writing and erasing experience.
Dry-erase boards are made of a smooth, non-porous surface that allows the ink from the markers to sit on top of the board rather than being absorbed into the material. This makes it easy to wipe away the ink without leaving behind any residue or dust, keeping the board looking clean and new.

In addition to their ease of use and cleanliness, dry-erase boards are also more durable than traditional chalkboards. The markers used on whiteboards produce less dust and are less likely to cause allergic reactions, making them a popular choice for classrooms and offices.

So, the next time you use a whiteboard, remember that its "dry-erase" capabilities make it a convenient and efficient tool for writing, drawing, and presenting information.
Why is a traditional whiteboard also called a dry wipe whiteboard?
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