🎉 Elevate Your Art Game with Krink K-60!
The Krink K-60 Gold Paint Marker is a premium, alcohol-based graffiti marker designed for versatility across multiple surfaces including metal, glass, and paper. With a vibrant and opaque finish, these markers are perfect for artists looking to create lasting impressions. Available in 15 striking colors, each marker is handmade in the USA, ensuring top-notch quality and performance.
C**Y
Read to Understand Krink, toys.
(Please read) Krink is one of the priciest mops in the market. The reason why it’s expensive is for the quality of the paint and the quality of the bottle. YES, YOU CAN REFILL IT. Get a napkin and pull the tip from the bottle, slowly. Alcohol based inks/paints only. Never mix Acrylic paint (Posca paint, Walmart paint, anything that says Acrylic) with Alcohol paint or else it will coagulate and the paint will be unusable. You can even throw out the Krink paint and fill it with your own xylene based inks/paints and the bottle will not shrivel up like the cheaper mop bottles would. The bottle will last you years!!! Don’t write on rough surfaces when it comes to tagging or else you ruin the nib. Krink sells replacement nibs (HIGHEST QUALITY) on their website Krink.com
S**N
This works great!
I like everything about this! I would like to combine the leftover from another marker, but I don't want to compromise the seal. Other than that, I'm super happy. The color was perfect with enough metallic shine. The strokes were strong and bold. I didn't have to go over them a second time. There was no dripping and running! Just shake and go! I loved it!
A**R
Works great
I use this to mark tennis balls, very efficient and the ink is high quality
G**Y
Honest review
I can say I expected to big a lil bigger but honestly I don’t mind the size cuz it’s easy to carry and very easy to hide. I’ve used it already to bomb and hit a lot of places and the mop works great and drips a lil depending how hard you squeeze the bottle. Which if you squeeze it a lot you’ll eventually end up running out of ink quicker. i’d recommend this if you have the money to spend on it but if your on a budget your better off getting a grop mop for way cheaper. That’s my review idk how it’s gonna go for other people since you all have different uses, styles and places which the product maybe or maybe not live up to your standards. In which my case it has so far.
N**S
Great mops for graffiti
Don’t listen to the other bot reviews my guy, I love the krink mops. I’ve had mine for weeks and have used them on many surfaces. I think they are easy to squeeze and write with and the tips will last Aslong as your not writing on super rough surfaces.Also refillable aswell so I highly recommend. I’ve bought multiple colors and all do great🫱🏼🫲🏽
W**M
Came with ink everywhere
Is overall not bad at all the mop is really good and the ink quality was probably the best I’ve seen but the only downside is if you don’t wash the tip off every 1-5 uses the lid will become almost impossible to take off and the package came with ink everywhere
P**S
Inconsistent quality & opaqueness
I got the pink and light green and they were shipped from different suppliers. The pink has more diluent-to-ink ratio and I had a feeling it would not be as opaque. I was right. It was not as opaque, produced more bubbles, and is not drying correctly - been about 30 minutes and it’s still wet. Not sure if I got a fake bottle or if there’s just manufacturer differences between all the colors. Really hoping it at least dries at this point.
M**L
Opaque, rich highly usable enamel markers for fine art work as well as street art
I love Krink K-60 paint markers. They tend to be opaque enough for my painting work, they dry quickly relative to enamels that have a similar feel when cured. The color range is good (though I'd love some more traditionally painterly colors). They clean quickly and easily off most surfaces and hands with rubbing alcohol. I use them inside and they can get very fume heavy. Use respirator is working indoors with good ventilation and if possible place work somewhere you don't hang out extensively while it's drying. If you apply it very heavily, it may take several days to fully dry or cure, but if your application is moderate to light, most colors will be sufficiently dry to the touch in as little as a few hours. Or less. The paints tend to stick to each other like glue if one Krink-painted surface comes in contact with another for too long, even after several days of drying, so allow several days or more of curing time before you treat them as if they are totally stable.
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