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Extra Fine Black Uchida Deco Color Opaque Paint Markers Review

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Revainrating 2.5 out of 5  
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Description of Extra Fine Black Uchida Deco Color Opaque Paint Markers

Create your own artwork with these markers that are great for all crafts. Permanently decorates and covers most surfaces. Use to decorate papers, glass, porcelain, plastic, wood or metal. Lightfast and weatherproof.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Yellow Deco Paint Pen

Works perfectly. Bought 4 pens. Two for my sister and two for me. The tip of one pen fell out but my sister put it back in and everything works fine. There are no problems with my grips. Used it to add yellow dots to my wood carved fish. I'm still working on it but ended up with yellow dots.

Pros
  • Art, Painting & Craft Supplies
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Absolutely NOT RED

I've been looking for a RED marker with an ultra fine tip for a long time. What is the description of this item. I was very happy to finally find a RED marker with an ultra fine tip so I bought two. I immediately opened up the first one and tested it to see how deep the RED was. Immediately I was not only dissatisfied, disappointed, but also angry. It has turned pink. I used it to mark aluminum. This is the pink color seen on Barbie Power wheels. I don't recommend this non-red highlighter if…

Pros
  • Drawing
Cons
  • Requires socket

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Significantly inferior to other paints in this line

I have used very fine white and gold pencils for many years with excellent results, but the red pencils have proved almost useless. The nib was only filled with paint for four or five words (names on Christmas ornaments) and then clogged so that the only way I could use the pen was to press the nib against a block of wood until the paint ran out. around the tip, then dip the tip into the paint and gently draw on the letters, being careful not to drip the paint onto the embellishments. Time…

Pros
  • Painting Aids
Cons
  • Small Parts