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Questions and Answers for Sharpie White Medium Point Oil-Based Paint Marker (2-Pack)

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Model #1782041

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  • Ideal for arts and crafts and other projects
  • Non-toxic, certified AP formula
  • Water and fade resistant

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Q:Can it be used to write on a canvas with mixed media mostly acrylic and oil paint?
by|Sep 26, 2022
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A:  Sharpie Oil-Based Paint Markers, Medium Point can be used on mixed media as they are highly recommended to be used for making scrapbooks, posters, and window designs.

by|Sep 27, 2022

    A:  Yes it can, but after you do the acrylic and it drys because it won't mix that well it the oil gos first. Then you put acrylic over. The oil colors.

    by|Jul 2, 2023
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      Q:Are these paint markers removable if used on school desks and tables?
      by|Sep 22, 2022
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      A:  Sharpie Oil-Based Paint Markers, can be used on desk and tables. If you wish to remove them we recommend to use rubbing alcohol and Amodex ink and stain remover to erase paint markers from desk.

      by|May 2, 2023

        A:  Yes if you use a oil based thinner. Look at your local art store for a product called speedball art go on speedballart.com they might have what your looking for. Also, Be careful when using orderless paint thinners.

        by|Feb 14, 2024
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          Q:How do you remove this from a car window after you are done?
          by|Sep 6, 2022
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          A:  Hi, we recommend to wipe the stained area with a cloth dampened with rubbing alcohol or a non-flammable dry cleaning solvent (Carbona, Energine, Goof Off). This may be followed with the use of scouring powder. Wash the area with a detergent in water. The use of household bleach may help to bleach the stain. Be careful as it may affect the surface or material being treated. We hope this helps.

          by|Sep 8, 2022
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            Q:Would these be safe to use on signs in a vegetable and fruit garden, where roots, stalks, and fruits would be eaten? Is there any risk of toxins leaching into the soil with rain, snow, or hail?
            by|Aug 15, 2022
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            A:  Sharpie Oil Based Paint markers are highly recommended to be used for making scrapbooks, posters, and window designs. We do not recommend to use the product wherein it will have a contact to food or mouth even though they are AP Certified.

            by|May 2, 2023
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              Q:Why can't I get it Sent to my house? There is a lot of things that you don't ship.
              by|Jul 18, 2022
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              Q:Can these be used outdoors - on a mural?
              by|Jun 3, 2022
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              A:  Hi, Erin. Sharpie Oil-Based Paint Markers can be used on metal, pottery, wood, rubber, stone, glass, paper, and plastic. These are optimal for rock painting, crafting scrapbooks, posters, and window art. When it comes to outdoor use and permanence, there are many factors that determine how long ink will last, such as surface type, temperature, and exposure to the elements.

              by|Apr 2, 2023

                A:  Yes these can you just want to make sure you keep them mixed up so make sure to shake them periodically as you draw.

                by|Jun 23, 2023

                  A:  I used them on a plexiglass sign for outdoors, they have faded by half in 2 weeks. I am wondering if a clear coat of acrylic spray would help?

                  by|Dec 22, 2023
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                    Q:What is the average drying time? Using these on wood that will be stained once the pant is dry.
                    by|Apr 8, 2022
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                    A:  Hi, Robert. The drying time of Sharpie Oil-Based Paint Markers and all of our products varies significantly depending on the surface type, quantity of ink deposited and workplace temperature. Our recommendation is to test the paint markers on a practice piece of a similar or the same type of surface to determine drying time. We have also not tested the paint markers with stain, so testing will ensure product compatibility.

                    by|Apr 8, 2022
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                      Q:If using these on rocks to be placed outdoors, should we put some sort of sealant over the rocks after drawing on them?
                      by|Mar 24, 2022
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                      A:  Sharpie Oil-Based Paint Markers have not been tested with sealants, so results cannot be guaranteed.

                      by|Mar 24, 2022
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                        Q:Wondering how these will work for pinstripe on freshly painted steel wheels. Wanting to stripe yellow or gold on safety (bright) red. 
                        by|Mar 10, 2022
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                        A:  Hi, Dan. Sharpie Oil-Based Paint Markers can be used on paper, metal, pottery, wood, rubber, glass, plastic, and stone. Note that quality cannot be guaranteed if the surface is already painted, coated, or treated. Testing the product on an inconspicuous area is recommended to ensure compatibility.

                        by|Apr 6, 2022
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                          Q:Can you use these on a mug and still use in the microwave?
                          by|Nov 29, 2021
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                          A:  Sharpie Oil-Based Paint Marker should not be used on a mug that will be microwaved.

                          by|Jul 17, 2022

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