Sharpie® Oil-Based Paint Marker, Fine Point
Item #
10288074
$3.99
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Sharpie® Oil-Based Paint Marker, Fine Point

$3.99
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Description
This oil-based paint marker is perfect for decorating and adding accents to a variety of items, even non-porous materials. It goes on smooth with no mess, while marking opaque and glossy on light and dark surfaces. And, since the permanent marker won't bleed through heavy weight paper or wash away, it's ideal for scrapbooking, posters and signs. This fine tip marker is great for precise writing and touch ups and may be used on metal, pottery, wood, rubber, glass, plastic and stone.
Details:
- Available in multiple colors
- 2 fl. oz.
- Fine point
- Quick-drying
- Resistant to water, fading and abrasion
- Not for use on fabric
- Xylene free
- AP certified nontoxic
This oil-based paint marker is perfect for decorating and adding accents to a variety of items, even non-porous materials. It goes on smooth with no mess, while marking opaque and glossy on light and dark surfaces. And, since the permanent marker won't bleed through heavy weight paper or wash away, it's ideal for scrapbooking, posters and signs. This fine tip marker is great for precise writing and touch ups and may be used on metal, pottery, wood, rubber, glass, plastic and stone.
Details:
- Available in multiple colors
- 2 fl. oz.
- Fine point
- Quick-drying
- Resistant to water, fading and abrasion
- Not for use on fabric
- Xylene free
- AP certified nontoxic
Sharpie® Oil-Based Paint Marker, Fine Point is rated
out of
5 by
106.
Rated 1 out of
5
by
superdisappointed from
Tried the White...
got nothing but the oil base to come out no matter how much I shook the pen the white paint never got to the tip. Looking for a Sharpie alternative...
Date published: 2020-12-28
Rated 2 out of
5
by
Bizzybizzybee from
Smeared on my work
Take care, it’s only ‘water resistant’ as the description says. After 3 days to dry, the paint-ink smeared across the plastic surface that I used it on .... with not too much wiping effort on my part. Not truly a PERMANENT marker, but it doesn’t claim to be.
Date published: 2020-12-05
Rated 3 out of
5
by
Kwheeler66 from
Crafts
The only complaint is the tip disappears fast and you end up with paint coming out because it will not go own the little whole anymore. You only gwt to use maybe half the paint.
Date published: 2020-10-24
Rated 4 out of
5
by
CB50 from
Tough to Work, But Still Worthwhile
It takes a lot of shaking to prime the marker. That is my gripe with the item. But its versatility on many surfaces (I bought mine with EVA foam in mind) makes it a solid addition to any arts & crafts kit.
Date published: 2019-02-15
Rated 3 out of
5
by
pomelo from
It's okay
I purchased this marker so that I can write on black bulletin board paper. I already had this in broad line so I wanted something more fine. I tried to use this but the white didn't turn out as nice as I was hoping. It wasn't a solid white and it was blotchy. I even tried this on a violet purple bulletin board paper and the white just didn't show up. It might be the type of paper I was using but I would think that the oil-base would work on many surfaces including the type of paper I was using. I haven't tried this on card stock paper yet. Hopefully I'll have better result.
Date published: 2019-02-13
Rated 5 out of
5
by
bakingdish from
Perfect porcelain project
I bought these markers to write my family's cookie recipe on a baking dish. It worked perfectly: wrote smoothly, stayed well, etc. I let it set for a few days, then baked it for 20 minutes at 350 degrees (the internet recommended this). Baking it did not affect the black, green or gold markers, but it did fade the red marker slightly. The big mistake I made, however, was applying dishwasher-friendly Modge Podge on top (again, advice from the internet). It immediately smudged everything. The internet did redeem itself, however, and explained that vodka or rubbing alcohol with a q-tip undoes your dumb mistakes, and this was perfectly true. (I used vodka, because I had more of that on hand lol.) I am definitely keeping these markers around for future projects.
Date published: 2018-12-30
Rated 2 out of
5
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Maddyg from
Great when it works
Love this however They do not work for long. Typically the point fails long before the paint runs out. I’m an artist and am very gentle with it. Poor construction that can leave you with a puddle of paint instead of a sharp fine line.
Date published: 2018-12-23
Rated 2 out of
5
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To the point from
Not a fine point whatsoever
If this is a fine point, I’d hate to see what the thick point looks like. So not the look I expected. Fine point? No.
Date published: 2018-12-16