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The Uchida 120-C-SLV Marvy Deco Color Liquid Extra Fine Paint Marker in silver features a 0.5mm ultra-fine tip ideal for detailed writing and drawing on multiple surfaces including glass, wood, metal, and stone. Its exclusive pigmented, opaque, and weatherproof ink is lead and acid-free, ensuring vibrant, long-lasting results for professional and creative projects alike.
Manufacturer | Uchida of America Corp |
Brand | Marvy Uchida |
Item Weight | 0.64 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.3 x 0.5 x 2 inches |
Item model number | UCH120CSLV |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Silver |
Material Type | Plastic |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Fine |
Line Size | 0.5 inches |
Ink Color | Silver |
Manufacturer Part Number | UCH120CSLV |
P**Z
Smoooth Lines
This is my first time trying out this pen, and I've had It for some time now. It's been a pleasure to use. It's easy to load the tip, writes smoothly, and lays consistent lines. I've only used it on paper products, so I can only say that it works for some surfaces in my experience. I'd recommend this pen, though, and would rebuy it. Thanks!
J**O
Great stained glass marker
I usually use Uchida's White extra-fine marker to trace patterns on dark glass but since the white color was backordered for months, I decided to get this silver color. It's really great! Very smooth ink flow; the line seems a little thicker that than the white extra-fine, but it still works for me. It dries quickly and removes completely with Goof-Off.
T**T
just what I was looking for
I purchased the pen because the price was heavily discounted and the product appeared to be what I was looking for. The ink dries quite fast, leaving behind a smooth shiny surface that will even reflect light, creating some cool effects. It is easily applied, just need to watch out for not getting it onto any surface you don't intend it to go onto, since it's pretty permanent.
B**A
Gorgeous metallic color
These pens are so pretty, great for embellishing art or drawing on black paper. Heads up they are very fragrant and you have to be careful not to smear it while it’s drying. Also because of the way the paint/ink comes out, it’s not as fine of a line as I wish it was.
P**Y
Perfect for Signing Glossy Prints
As a photographer, I use this pen to sign my prints before I give them away. It works perfectly. As a bonus, I've also used it on my wood desk to color in a "Wireless Charging" engraving, and it worked great there too.
R**L
Do NOT use for photographic prints
Long story short, the performance of this pen is next to unacceptable for use signing photographs. Looking past its unpredictability when writing, it will absolutely not stay stuck to photographic prints. In the pictures attached, I signed glossy photo prints and even after 24+ hours dry time, a single and light brush of my finger was enough to take the dried ink completely off.If you are like me and signed all your prints before realizing it is not the right tool for the job, do this: Allow the ink to dry (a few minutes), take a magic eraser and lightly brush off the rest of the ink. I was able to salvage my prints doing this. There is still a slight impression and stain where the ink was could be worse.I would only recommend this pen for photographic prints if you are absolutely certain you will NOT be touching the area marked for the life of the print eg. sign and immediately hang on wall. The slightest brush can scratch or completely take off any ink. The ink looks nice initially but do not be fooled, it is barely hanging on.I believe this is due to the ink not absorbing into the material as the pen works as advertised with standard, uncoated papers.
F**G
Best Oil Based Marker Pen
I have been trying to find a pen brand to sign my lithographs and prints with, where the ink drys quickly --that way customers at conventions and shows can move on and I can assist anyone else waiting. This drys withing 60 seconds, even on aqueous coatings or glossy varnishes.
A**R
Perfect thin metallic pinstripe
Was trying to find a way to do a thin metallic pinstripe on some furniture I was refinishing, and this worked better than expected.
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