π Elevate your artistry with the Uni PX-20 β where every stroke counts!
The Uni Coloured Medium PX-20 Silver Oil Paint Marker Pen is a high-quality, versatile permanent marker designed for various surfaces including metal, glass, wood, plastic, and stone. With a line width of 2.2-2.8mm, it offers a sharp, glossy finish and is both water and fade proof, making it ideal for trades and creative projects alike.
Manufacturer | UniBall |
Brand | uni-ball |
Colour | silver |
Material Type | Plastic |
Number of Items | 1 |
Point Type | Medium |
Line Size | 2.8 millimeters |
Ink Colour | Silver |
Manufacturer Part Number | UNIPX-20_SILVER_1_D |
N**A
Does the job
It performed really well and I have used it to colour in rusted metal. It works a treat and likely to last long too!
M**E
Five Stars
Real value for money, one pen painted silver dots on 30 tea light holders for my wedding π
K**T
It Works
At first I was disappointed as nothing showed when I tried to write, after some attempts the paint appeared and I am pleased with it as it can be used to write on almost anything outdoor.
J**E
This Pen Is So Satisfying To Use - Once It Works
I bought one of these from a well-known stationery retailer but - unfortunately, it dried up (even with the top on) once I'd used it a single time only. After emailing I was sent a brand new one for free and I have had no issues with it whatsoever.Initially, I used it to cover scratch marks on the fridge/freezer but I have since found another use for it. The knobs on the hob were looking a bit tired as they're getting on a bit..so I used the pen on those, not really expecting much to be honest. Amazingly, they have come up like new and now have a slight sheen to them due to the pen being metallic. I'm well impressed!Buying 4 knobs for a hob that is now obsolete would cost 'silly money' and yes, these pens are expensive BUT if you can find a use for them (and I can colour with it as well as it doesn't bleed through paper, amazingly) then they are definitely worth the money.**UPDATE** The 'paint' is now wearing off the knobs but a little still remains on them so they do look better than before. The scratches are minimised anyway. Perhaps they should be sprayed with something afterwards to bond it..if anyone can help me out with that I'd be grateful.
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