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🎨 Elevate your fabric game with Artline's magic markers!
Artline White Permanent Fabric Markers are a set of two premium quality markers designed for versatile use on various fabric materials. With fade-resistant, non-bleed ink, these markers allow for both thin and thick lines, making them perfect for personalizing clothing, uniforms, and more. They are machine washable, ensuring your designs stay vibrant even after multiple washes.
Manufacturer | Artline |
Brand | Artline |
Model Number | 175033 |
Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 5.08 x 1.27 cm; 20 g |
Colour | White |
Material Type | Plastic |
Number of Items | 2 |
Size | 1 count (Pack of 2) |
Point Type | thick |
Line Size | 2 |
Ink Colour | White |
Manufacturer Part Number | 175033 |
Item Weight | 20 g |
H**0
Excellent and does the job
I bought this pen to write our surname on the outside of our suitcases so they were better identified on the collection belts at airports. I also wrote our address on the inside in case they got lost by the airline.I’ve also used it to write names in my children’s black school shoes.Just don’t forget to shake the pen before each use (you’ll here the ball bearing rattle like a tin of car paint etc.,) and press down gently on the nib of the pen (on a scrap of paper / cardboard etc) to soak the nib in the paint before you start to write on your item.
S**D
Fabric marker
Ok at first and done the job but soon stopped working - maybe it was a duff one
J**M
Amazing!
I have been looking for a suitable white fabric pen for literally years! Every other pen I've tried just bleeds through the fabric I use, or doesn't show up opaque enough without going over and over. I've tested this on linen, cotton and even thin nylon; and it shows up perfectly without bleeding! I just wish this pen was available in a smaller nib size for fine detail, but luckily the nib is removable and I've swapped it over with a pointed nib from another brand. It still works perfectly and I'm so thrilled to be able to offer white personalisation on my products now.
T**.
Good service
Disappointed with product poor quality
T**A
It works
Bought to mark up some drysuits with size information. Works great with good line quality and good pigment flow. Would buy again.
D**R
Doesn't work
Doesn't even write and there is this rattling inside the pen, possibly the ink? Either way, I couldn't open it to see. Naff.
D**5
Very usable
Easy to handle
K**B
Great for shoes,terrible for t shirts
This arrived quickly and well packaged, ideal for repair of scuff marks on shoes but looks like dry spoiled milk on a white t shirt which was worse than the stain. The reason for this is mostly because when it dries the solution is "heavier " than light t shirt material so it may work on a heavier fabric but I didn't try it . However although originally bought for my granddaughter's school uniform my daughters old trainers now look much better.
A**R
Good clean clear marks on dark clothing.
This is a good marker for dark fabrics, however the writing tip is rather large. Still, for identifying clothing it beats writing on light coloured labels which then have to be ironed on. I'm very satisfied.
M**Y
Very Opaque Markers
The level of opacity surprised me, most fabric markers can't build up opacity at all so these are just what I needed. You'll still need to build up color though by doing multiple layers/coats.
R**A
Great and important to know!
I got this to see if it would help with very dark (several inches wide), large permanent black sharpie stains on a bedspread after many oxi soakings and many other efforts, all the methods. I didn't think it would work. Here's what I did:First applied it really heavily, several coats, scribbling back and forth, until the ink stain was covered (floral bedspread). It did cover the stain, to my surprise. Took just a minute to do that. So now have a big white spot.Then purchased colored (also waterproof) fabric pens, a lot of them, and matched up the pattern. Using the white and various colors in layers I was able to do that pretty well - no one can spot it. Took about 10 minutes and a little artistry.This amazed me. I'm away from home but will add pic when I return. This wouldn't work so well on, say, a white shirt, as the whites and texture probably wouldn't perfectly match, unless it was a tiny, not front and center spot. But this is a very beloved and expensive Pottery Barn bedspread and I'm delighted.I haven't washed it yet, but if the color fades (it's not supposed to) it's just so easy and quick to do again.So - colored fabric dye pens alone won't cover a black ink stain, but over a white one they will. And you can work with the colored ones to match better by layering them, to a large extent anyway.Another option that works (I did this elsewhere) is to dab bleach on an ink stain on a colored print until it's almost gone. Careful, it spreads and leaves a white spot; use tiny bit of bleach. Then heavy white fabric dye over any bit of smudge that's left, and then continue/duplicate the pattern on that with dye pens. Tricky but possible to match colors if you get a lot of the pens. Again, this is only worth it on an item that you really care about preserving.
A**A
Don't waste your money
When I opened the pen it was dry and fell apart in my hands. Don't bother.
C**N
Pinta muy bien en tela
Pinta muy bien y aguanta mucho!
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