16 Dual-Tip Acrylic Paint Pens, Both Extra Fine and Medium Tip Paint Markers for Rock Painting, Mugs, Ceramic, Wine Glasses, Wood, Glass, Plastic, Most Surfaces - Water Based Non-Toxic and No Odor
B**R
Erwartungen voll erfüllt
Die Stifte haben eine schöne Leuchtkraft und decken gut. Ein Stift ist leider undicht und läuft aus. Sonst bin ich sehr zufrieden.
#**S
3rd time buyer approved here! Trppy garage approved
Cons1.Markers came with lose tops / markers came in box that had been polywrapped but the markers inside were NOT individually wrapped2.the fine tips need be used on super smooth surfaces or the hard nibs ewill catch on every dimple or brushstroke that results in flicking/splattering paint on your work3. Yea you get two pens per color one med tip one fine but each marker is only half full so my projects required me to open up the fine tip pens and put there ink into the med tip marker of the same color.4. Gloss I hate gloss finishes for florecent or neon ColorsPros.1. Damn good pens if u need uv reactive paint pens .now this said I also have a drawer full of poscas that blow these away in every category but price and collection of colors on these are a win win2. Colors are vibrant/ require a light primer coat and then recoat to achieve desired darkness3.the med tip pens lay paint really well. Not as well as posca but none the less4. The blue if u buy this set for the blue alone you'd be happy.. best damn blue marker I have and I have bout 7 brands5. The actual paint pens seem to be holding up well none broken or super worn nibs after running quite a few of them dry6. If you wanna get the most from your money you thin down or buy highflow paints to refill the marker body's there easy to disassemble and even easier to Clean/clear marker body's that helps me see what I have in each recycled pen from this set
L**N
Really Does Look Like Chrome Mirror!
This stuff works better than I thought it would. So much so that I bought an extra set to give as a gift. It’s amazing how mirror-like the color is when it dries. However, one word of warning: When sprayed with a sealer, it fills the mirror. First attempt I made was with a clear Krylon sealer and it absolutely ruined the shine. For my second attempt, I first sealed it with a glossy craft sealant (like Mod Podge), then sprayed with my standard clear Krylon sealant (I need my final product to be safe outdoors). This version was a lot better but the mirror was still dulled somewhat. My best advice, so far, is to used these pens for indoor projects only. If someone finds an outdoor sealant that doesn’t dull the shine of the mirror, I’d love to hear about it!! They really are a neat product.
A**7
Nice Colors. Already Drying Out Before First Usage
Great for painting. Got these brush tips to paint on matte ceramic coasters. Workable and layers very well; blending is easy. The metallic colors need to be "coaxed" by priming them slightly on a spare piece of paper or other type of material to draw out the actual colorant. Unfortunately, one of the prettier colors -- blue 🔵 -- and the white were already drying out before first use. First shipment never got delivered but Michele in New Jersey got a replacement out and was received in a few days. May purchase another set but hesitant because of two main colors that are used were dried out. Luck of the draw.
J**E
Stick with the name brand.
Let’s just say that yes MOST of these react under UV, not all. The Purple and pink Do not react under UV. The pink isn’t even fluorescent out of the marker. If you want a solid piece, you’ll have to go over it multiple times (yes I know with most Fluorescent markers this is the case, but 2 costs does the trick on every other brand I’ve used).I’ve used just about every name brand out there, stick with Montana if you want an actual fluorescent pink. These are good if you’re just using it for fun, but not for any serious anything.
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