🎨 Elevate Your Art Game with Sharpie Magic!
The Sharpie Oil-Based Paint Marker set includes three medium point markers filled with metallic silver ink, designed for a variety of surfaces including metal, pottery, wood, and glass. The quick-drying, water-resistant, and fade-resistant formula ensures your creations stand the test of time, all while being xylene-free for a safer crafting experience.
C**
Great buy
These work great for a Stained glass. doesn’t wash off while trying to use the wet saw.
A**L
Works. Annoying to Prime.
I make collages and use paint pens to outline the various edges. The Posca pens are pretty much the best on the market IMO, but they're pretty expensive. So, I have had to try out other brands for colors I use more extensively - black, white, gold, and silver. These sharpie paint pens do the job...once you get them to prime properly (i.e., shake them into oblivion) ....and man is that a chore. Maybe I'm doing it wrong, but it takes me hours to get the paint to flow properly. Sharpie is the only brand I have trouble with. The initial lines are super inconsistent, so I have to go over the same areas over and over again until I get it working right.
5**S
Good enough
Other reviews mention that the ink is not shiny silver, and this is true. Depending on the surface, it can look either white or gray -- but that's fine with me. The bottom line is that I needed a marker for dark surfaces. I'm a musician and have around eight black nylon instrument cases, many identical, and also some black nylon or black fabric carry bags. I put my initials on the carry bags, and codes on the instrument cases so I'd know which one was inside. The ink dried quickly and is permanent enough. It will fade when I scratch it hard with my fingernail, but that wasn't a surprise. Being oil based it should remain intact if exposed to a little rain (I don't feel like testing this).Also: don't panic if the ink doesn't immediately seep into the felt marker tip. That took awhile for me, but once the tip was filled the marker worked just fine.Finally: I was able to mark a case that was leaning close to vertical, but the pen worked better on surfaces that were close to horizontal.
R**I
BEST METALLIC SILVER EVER!
So I decided to stencil my living room wall and planned on painting the stencil with the Modern Masters metallic silver. Unfortunately that paint completely sucks and is SO sheer that I would never be able to paint enough coats of it that could be seen! So I happened to have one of these markers already and remembered how I had seen a Pinterest post about a girl who did her stencil wall in this marker. I remember seeing the post and thinking what a terrible idea that was because I figured it would not stand the test of time. But I REALLY wanted my stencil done and figured if it sucked, I could just paint back over it with the Rustoleum metallic silver paint I had already ordered off Amazon. Well this marker was SOOOOO gorgeous and PERFECT for my stencil that I had to run to Lowe’s and buy two more because I couldn’t wait for these markers to come in! I ended up running through those additional two markers and two of these three to complete the outlining of my stencil on the wall! This marker PERFECTLY matches the silver of the rustoleum paint! I would have used only this marker but when I tried to fill in the stencil, the marker had left lines everywhere and would not make one solid and cohesive color. You will not find a better silver marker!
B**G
They work pretty good
That they are oil base
S**T
Labeling gun mags
I have quiet a few similar pistols and mags so used these paint pens to mark mags. Worked out great. Not wearing off so far
C**R
I’m glad I am mad patient, yo
At first I thought my marker was dried out, because the instructions sounded delicate so I was delicate. I was pressing the tip nicely, on and off the paper, when I thought “This marker better not be dried out”So I put some elbow grease in my hand, and held that marker tip down for ten seconds, because I’m old school and I knew for a fact that old school Sharpie did not let my older butt down, ish.Anyhoo, I was watching it at eye level, and saw that beautiful silver just slowly travel to the tip. It was oddly pleasurable and very satisfying.Yay, now I can’t put my marker down. I used it for its general purpose, and for purposes I could find, and for purposes I could not understand.Thanks, sharpie! I love my oil based paint marker. Now to find some pine wood to try it on...
B**B
Great for auto plastic
Bought to touch up the silver trim around dash instrument panel, etc. on a 76 Jeep I’m restoring. Works great . Much better than model brush paint .
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