🖌️ Elevate every surface with precision and permanence — don’t just create, captivate!
The FLYMAX White Paint Pen 6-Pack features 0.7mm extra-fine acrylic tips delivering opaque, quick-drying white ink that adheres permanently to diverse surfaces including wood, rock, glass, leather, and metal. Certified safe and non-toxic, these versatile markers empower professionals and creatives alike to achieve detailed, vibrant artwork with confidence and ease.
Manufacturer | FLYMAX |
Brand | FLYMAX |
Item Weight | 2.96 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.12 x 2.76 x 0.79 inches |
Item model number | Paint Pen Acrylic White Permanent Marker |
Color | White paint marker. |
Closure | Snap |
Material Type | Wood Plastic |
Number of Items | 6 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 6) |
Point Type | Extra Fine |
Line Size | 0.7 |
Ink Color | White |
Manufacturer Part Number | Paint Pen Acrylic White Permanent Marker |
M**.
White marker
I love the white markers very much.
M**
Beautiful marker pens for writing on glass
I bought these white marker pens to write on champagne bottles from special celebrations at work, hoping to store them as keepsakes. They worked beautifully! The tip is fine, which is perfect, the ink was smooth, opaque, and dried quickly without smudging. Even after handling the bottles, the writing stayed intact and looked elegant. A fantastic choice for anyone looking to personalize dark colored glass surfaces for special occasions. Highly recommend!
A**R
Does ok
I'm using this on paper for illustration.This is the latest new tool for white highlights that I've bought.It's actually the best so far, but still requires multiple passes so it's really frustrating when doing something intricate then needing to do it 2x or 3x.In the photo, I'm doing white lines through black ink squares with an arrow connecting a square to the tool I used.Oil based pens have consistent bad results & shelf life.The gelly roll & other steel tip pens always remove a trail of their own paint as you make lines.The zig dries up on the tip quickly & can overflow if rushed to life, & is more trouble than just using a brush/nib & white ink in a bottle (through just a little more portable than brush & bottle).The best opacity so far is from the papermate liquid paper foam tip bottle, but of course that's garbage for accuracy & lines. It could be used on a nib but that defeats the whole purpose of trying to use more portable/low maintenance tools. In fact it dries on the nib a little faster than white cartoonist ink so the bottle wins this match. (Not pictured)
L**N
I Keep Finding More Uses
I got these because I make things from steel and needed to make markings. I have since found myself using them to mark all manner of things that are darker in color, both in the shop and out.I've also used them to fill in the numerals and letters pressed into some tools to make them easier to read. Just compress the tip against a piece of paper to cause additional paint to flow, and the pen then fills in the letters neatly. The paint cleans up (or off) with denatured alcohol.Just remember to shake them before using them and to compress the tip on something before each use.
J**Z
This pen really works
My microwave is losing all of its letters and numbers and this pen came in handy to put back these letters and number so we could tell what we're doing on the microwave. I just wish I could write better.
S**R
Not the best
I purchased these to do some hand lettering for a wedding project for someone. I purchased these markers because I got 6 markers for a great price. Once you got the paint out of the markers they would work really well but shortly after you get it working great it starts to dry out and you have to keep messing with it to get more paint out and it kind of messed with flow of my project and made it look uneven. I ended up going through my 6 markers a lot quicker than I intended to.
A**N
Used these to integrate a fishing ruler on all my fishing rods.
Works as advertized. Highly recommend.
A**.
Wonderful white water-based paint markers!
These water-based Flymax Paint Markers are very vibrant on coated black papers and on top of lines made by alcohol-based markers (and other writing utensils)! I am extremely grateful for these markers, which are easy to control when illustrating small artwork. They work exactly as described when the directions on the back of the box are followed! I have added extra details to the box directions to help with anyone having trouble, especially when the pen is being used for the first time:1. Leave the pen cap on and shake the pen several times prior to using.2. Uncap, and press down on the pen tip (onto some paper) with enough force to push the tip inside of the pen. Release pressure to let the tip back out. Please do this several times to encourage the white ink to come out until the white ink flows when you write with the tip.3. Recap the pen tightly after using.If you are using a thicker substrate to write with (like ballpoint pen ink, which is actually a paste made by dissolving dye in solvent), the white Paint Marker water-based ink might sink through the thick ink a bit and show some of the color underneath. If you are drawing on top of alcohol-based markers or watercolors, the white Paint Marker may show up better since markers and diluted paints usually sink deeply into textured paper and don't leave a thick substrate on top of the paper. Happy drawing/writing/decorating! :D
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