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SHARPIE Oil-Based Paint Marker, Extra Fine Point, White, 1 Count - Great for Rock Painting

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Arrives Mar 13 – Mar 14
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Features

  • Opaque and glossy effect on light or dark surfaces
  • Extra-fine point marks on virtually any surface including metal, rubber, glass, plastic, and more
  • Fade-resistant, water-resistant, abrasion-resistant, xylene-free, acid-free and nontoxic

Description

Valve-action paint marker delivers an opaque and glossy effect on light or dark surfaces. Permanent oil-based opaque paint marks on virtually any surface including metal, pottery, wood, rubber, glass, plastic, stone, and more. Xylene-free paint marker contains fade-resistant, water-resistant and abrasion-resistant paint. Easily overlay colors and other mediums. Certified AP nontoxic.

Brand: SHARPIE


Ink Color: White


Number of Items: 1


Point Type: Extra Fine


Recommended Uses For Product: Dark,Rock


Product Dimensions: 5.1 x 0.5 x 0.4 inches


Item Weight: 0.32 ounces


Manufacturer: SANFORD LP


Item model number: 35531


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Assembly required: No


Number of pieces: 1


Warranty Description: Standard


Batteries required: No


Included Components: ART SUPPLIES


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • The right point for fine work
This pen point is the size I been looking for. I am doing a project that required a super fine line for detail, extremely happy with the purchase. I will be buying other colors in this pen point.
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2023 by HONEST REVIEWER

  • Great for small letters.
I love that I finally found something to write the words on the toaster buttons that had worn off from use. It stands out nice and bright against the dark buttons. What a great tool. This one took a long time to prime it to work though.
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2023 by Cheryl Awesome product. It worked

  • DON’T WASTE YOUR TIME
The media could not be loaded. I rarely write reviews, but there are several issues with this pen- 1) When I opened the box, the pen was bent at an angle. I was slightly worried, but attempted to bend it back in place as it seemed like the plastic cap was slightly off the metal tube. It bent back with no issues. It then appeared to function normally. 2) I used this pen for about an hour and it worked okay. I was using this to make 2 inch thank you labels for wedding favors and had to go over everything I wrote at least twice to get a truly bright white. I’ve worked with other paint markers in the past and have not had this issue. After the one hour mark everything went downhill. 3) I noticed the pen was not putting out as much paint as it had been before but it should have had plenty of paint left. So, I shook the pen. Mistake number one. If you shake this pen PUT THE CAP ON because tiny flecks of paint went flying all over the labels. 4) I tried to push down on the tip to get the paint to flow. Mistake number two. Globs of paint came out of the pen. I tried to use it again, but it was no use. Somehow the paint was now only leaking AROUND the pen tip and on to the labels. I now have to purchase additional labels and a new paint pen (from a different brand/seller) to get a uniform look for these wedding favor labels. This pen ruins everything it touches - don’t waste your time like I did and DO NOT BUY. Get a different brand! This is the second Sharpie paint pen that has done this to me and one was store bought. Video- issue of paint leaking around pen tip on smaller chalkboard labels Image- one layer of paint from the pen on a chalkboard label. This pen should have no issues creating bright white lettering on a black surface, yet it struggles to do so. It should also not spread nearly as much as it does. The paint is so thick and globby that when you use it, it’s difficult to create uniform lettering without it becoming a puddle. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2020 by Brenna Singer Brenna Singer

  • Like the extra fine tip model
I use a number of different paint markers to write on metals and hardware items. I really liked this one because of the extra fine tip and the paint quality. I understand you have to shake them quite well and pump tip a bit to get the paint to flow. While I was shaking the brand new marker the writing tip came off. I was able to put it back on but when I pumped the pen the 1st time the paint flooded out. So I think this unit is defective. I was able to continue using it by just pumping it very gently before use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2019 by SeaHound1

  • Took me a couple tries to make it work for the first time. Great product!
For keyboard labeling make sure that you're buying "fine point" or "extra fine point" one, otherwise tip of the pen will be too thick to form a character on a key. Works fine. It's been more than a month now and looks like it's gonna take some time before I have to label the keys again. Picture may give you an idea about how thick "fine point" is. If you want to make the sign nice and real white, apply it more than once but let the layer you applied to dry for a minute. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2018 by Hadi C. Hadi C.

  • Not worth it, really difficult to use and didn’t work well.
I followed the directions perfectly but this pen just doesn’t seem to work well. I used it on a few different things (cardboard, printer paper, this page in a journal *pictured above*) and the outcome was pretty much the same each time. As you can see in my picture, I made several attempts at going over each letter and it just didn’t work. Save your money ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2020 by Courtney Courtney

  • Great Pen, Wish Lasted Longer
I really like fine point of this pen for writing on labels, though I had to really shake it a lot each time to try to get ink out. It ran out pretty fast.
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2020 by Tiffany Horn

  • Touch-ups with a pen!
I used youtube for advice on the best way to highlight raised symbols on a rubberized surface. In their case..tire lettering, in my case..control buttons on a blue tooth speaker box. This pen has a fine point and was perfect for the narrow symbols on the box. I used a visor with magnifying glasses to make it easier. You must shake the pen with the cap on, then push the spring-loaded tip in, on a scrap surface, to get the paint flowing, then use just like a pen. Let dry like any normal oil painted surface. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2019 by Snoo

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