HiMarx was made by the Kentucky school for the blind. It is no longer 
made, but I believe that the actual fomula is now in the possession of 
I.L.A.
The stuff I once got from Maxi ran like the exact way I didn't want it to.





On Wed, 4 Mar 2009, Lee A. Stone wrote:

>
> that is the right name" Hi Marks". Well you must be rough on all your
> toys R J because we  put HiMarks on a new microwave back in I think 87
> or 88 . and it is still there. if you kids cannot take care of your toys
> , then they will be taken away. take that to the bank. and I approve of
> this message. Lee
>
> On Wed, Mar 04, 2009 at 07:14:59PM -0500, RJ
> wrote:
>> I use velcro. You can cut it into any shape or buy different shapes from a 
>> craft store. It seem to last longer than high mark.
>> RJ
>>   ----- Original Message -----
>>   From: Betsy Whitney
>>   To: [email protected]
>>   Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2009 19:11
>>   Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Burners?
>>
>>
>>   The Gunk is probably called High Marks. It used to only come in
>>   orange, but I heard that you can get it in clear now, so it makes a
>>   mark which is all a person without vision needs.
>>   Betsy
>>
>>   At 04:47 AM 3/2/2009, you wrote:
>>
>>  >forgot to say Debbie, those peel off braille labels are good and later
>>  >I will find out from my wife what the name of that gunk you can buy from
>>  >maxi aids or something. another thing for anything in your kitchen is
>>  >to buy from
>>  >
>>  ><http://www.blindmicemart.com>http://www.blindmicemart.com
>>  >
>>  >do you know about blindmicemart ? and are you a member of the "
>>  >cookinginthedark list? I was on that list but now I just get the pod
>>  >cast as to many lists has me sitting here for to many hours. from that
>>  >blind mice mart the best thing you can buy are oven mitts that feel like
>>  >rubber but Dale cambell who runs blindmicemart.com has those gloves.
>>  >forget what they cost but they are better than standard oven mitts. they
>>  >come up near your elbow and you can safely take things out of the oven
>>  >and feel every part of a cooking pot or pan. or when working with stove
>>  >top items that are real hot. well guess they get hot if you or I
>>  >remember to turn on the burner. Lee
>>  >
>>  >--
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>>  >in their webs, and for that matter, melancholy choo-choo trains. There 
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>>  >be, I suppose, but there aren't--so my theory doesn't have to explain 
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