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Reddit mentions of Sharpie Oil Based Paint Marker, Assorted Fashion Colors, Pack of 5
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- Colorful ink is perfect for rock painting, creating scrapbooks, posters and window art
- Quick drying oil based ink resists fading, smearing and water
- High contrast colors create opaque and glossy marks that stand out on dark, light and reflective surfaces
- Medium point lays down highly visible lines perfect for decorating windows
- Includes: Orange, Purple, Pink, Lime Green and Aqua Blue Sharpie paint pens. Before use: Face tip upright, push against the finger. Recap and shake. Press tip for surface several times
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Color | Fashion Colors Assorted |
Height | 7.65 Inches |
Length | 4.75 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | November 2019 |
Size | 5-Count |
Weight | 0.25 Pounds |
Width | 1 Inches |
Sharpie Oil-Based Paint Markers, Medium Point, Assorted Fashion Colors, 5-Count https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003VQ9M04/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_.VzPzbG1GFJPS
I always use these.
Pretty awesome. I use the sharpie oil based markers for my brass. They make a more opaque line that is easier to pick out from the pile or grass. I think they are a little wider than regular sharpies.
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Nope. Here's a link.
The sharpie he is having a problem with is probably one of these Sharpie Oil Based Paint Markers. I don't think your idea to use spit would work, or that it's "super easy to get off glass".
The reason I suggested glass is because as far as I know that's what the LCD screen surface is made of. There might be a coating too.
Windex works similarly to lye. The ammonia dissolves in water to create ammonium hydroxide whereas the lye is sodium hydroxide. In both cases, the hydroxide deprotonates fatty acids, which makes them soluble in water.
Your idea to try nail polish remover (acetone) is a good idea.
i use sharpie pens. Never had a problem.
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I suggest purchasing paint-sharpies because it looks much better all said and done. Also, I did not have to sand the board whatsoever and the paint has lasted for 4 months now.
You can buy them at many arts and craft stores and they come in all colors. This is what they look like http://www.amazon.com/Sharpie-Oil-Based-Markers-Fashion-1770459/dp/B003VQ9M04/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1343870258&sr=8-1&keywords=paint+sharpies
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