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Review on 🎨 50 Assorted Color Acrylic Paint Markers - Permanent Water Based Pens with Replaceable Tips for DIY on Stone, Glass, Rock Painting, Wood, Fabric, Metal, Porcelain, and Canvas by Tara Ford

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- prepare all your handles before starting work - remove plastic handles - shake handles with caps. Shaking is necessary to ensure the color mixes. You don't have to be aggressive. Just shake, shake, shake for 10 seconds or so. Remove the cap and press the tip of the scrap paper onto the paper. You will start to see the flow of paint. A few clicks will make the color flow faster. Carefully. When the paint flows, the pencils are done. I like marking the top of the cap for color accuracy. Let the paint dry. Always close the lid tightly. Additional tips are included. Also tweezers so you can remove the old tip without getting paint on your fingers. Avoid heat. For example, if you paint outside in Florida in the summer, the paint will flow like water. - Remember to ONLY shake the pens with the caps on! - Do not wear fancy clothes (any kind of color) while painting. Is always. If you get some wet paint on your hand and accidentally touch your clothes, the paint will smudge. A primer is not required when painting porous surfaces, but the surface will absorb more paint. Priming is always good. I love sealing my projects. I prefer matte finishes for most things, and you can get sealer online or at any craft store. For rocks, Modge Podge is great. All my pens work great. No questions. I usually buy Posca stamps (great pens) but this set included more colors. So I have both sets. I love her.

Pros
  • Instructions for use
Cons
  • cord is shorter than other picks