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Review on πŸ–ŒοΈ Blue Liquid Chalk Paint Pen with 2mm Fine Tip for Glass, Ceramic, Metal, and More - Erasable Chalkboard Label Marker by Carrie Spencer

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great chalk pen - found dozens of uses for it

I love this little pen! I got it to mark my herb garden and to help organize my kitchen and craft room. It's a small pen, but I've done a few projects and have plenty of ink left to do more. I've found that most pens have about the same amount of ink, this one just doesn't have the extra (wasteful) plastic that the longer pen has. It also folds up easily without taking up much space. I've used it to write directly on glass and on chalkboard labels. As stated in the description, I've used it on non-porous surfaces and have had great results. It's much easier to use than real chalk. It has a nice thin line so my handwriting looks neat. It's also a nice bright white so the lettering really pops and gives me the look I want. In less than a minute it was completely dry, allowing me to run my fingers over the writing without smudging like with chalk and some other pens I used. For me that's a big plus. I've read that some people have had trouble removing chalk from their projects. When it was dry I used a slightly damp cloth and the lettering came off without leaving a mark or stain. Again, I used this on non-porous surfaces, not a real chalkboard. I also bought various elegant pantry labels from the same seller and I loved them. They're super cute, easy to write on, wash off if you get something wrong, and sticky enough to stay on all my jars, pots, and containers. When I started, I just kept finding more and more things to write on. I would buy this pen again.

Pros
  • USE ON ALL NON-POROUS SURFACES such as chalkboard labels and stickers, vinyl, glass, mirrors, ceramic, metal. Do not use on slate unless you want the effect to be permanent. You can use this marker to personalize your Christmas decorations, mason jars, small plaques, spice jars, prom chalkboards, and craft supplies storage boxes. DO NOT use on slates as they will absorb ink.
Cons
  • Not bad, but...