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These markers are most often used outdoors, as they will not come off in the rain. Use them on car windows, on the painted part of a car, plastic, glass, aluminum, steel and stone; any surface that is not porous will accept the marker. They work well on chalkboards and look like chalk when dry.
Even though they make a strong bold mark, they are semi-permanent and can be removed with Windex that has ammonia in it. The marks made are resistant to UV light, so they will not fade.
Typical Applications
- Store Window Signs
- A-Frame Signs
- Sidewalk Signs
- Police Markers (for parking violations or Marking a disabled car)
- Decorating Car Windows or the Car
- Arts and Crafts
- Marking Glass or Ceramics
- Home Decor
- Fast Pitch Signs
- Chalk Board Art
- White Board for semi-permanent application
- Skateboard Art Excellent on Grip Tape
- Helmets, Headphones, Computers and Footwear
- Canvas and Fine Art
The marker will not “lift” when you re-coat after drying. The same color or different colors can be used next to each other with no bleeding or streaking. Just let the paint dry for 1-2 minutes before adding the next color.
On paper, canvas, cloth or other porous surfaces, the marker leaves a nice matte finish; an opaque mark that is permanent and light-fast. Artist will find they can create giant size calligraphy with the larger markers.
They are compatible with dry erase and wet erase markers on the same board. When removing the dry erase marker with an eraser, the waterproof mark will not erase. This type of marker ONLY removes from not porous surfaces with Windex, Zig Posterman Cleaner or most whiteboard cleaners. It will stain porous surfaces. The Windex must have ammonia to work. The chemical properties needed in the cleaner for removal is a pH of 10 or higher.
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