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Which oil based primera work best to cover over inadvertent sharpie pro markups on drywall?
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<div class="bvseo-author">Asked by: Jones Plantation</div>
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Hello. Thank you for reaching out to us. To cover Sharpie Pro marker marks on drywall, an oil-based primer is an excellent choice because it effectively seals in permanent ink and prevents it from bleeding through the paint. Make sure to apply a thin, even coat over the marks, allow it to dry, and then you can apply your final paint coat. If you have any more questions, please do not hesitate to reach out. We&rsquo;re available Mon.-Fri. 9am - 5pm Eastern Time. Thank you! Sharpie&reg; Consumer Care
<div class="bvseo-author">Answered by: Sharpie Consumer Care</div>
<div class="bvseo-pubdate">Date published: 2024-10-04</div>
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Can your oil-base paint pen be used to touch up outside concrete lettering.
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<div class="bvseo-author">Asked by: Rick</div>
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Hi Rick. Our Sharpie Sharpie Oil-Based Paint Markers mark virtually any surface, including metal, pottery, wood, rubber, glass, plastic, and stone . Since it can mark on stone, it is possible it may work just fine on concrete. If you have any more questions, please reach out to us via our Contact Us form on our website. We&rsquo;re available Mon.-Fri. 9am - 5pm Eastern Time. Thank you! Sharpie&reg; Consumer Care
<div class="bvseo-author">Answered by: Sharpie Consumer Care</div>
<div class="bvseo-pubdate">Date published: 2024-03-08</div>
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What is the recommended marker for vinyl banners? as well as fabrics?
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<div class="bvseo-author">Asked by: Asiana</div>
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Thank you for choosing Sharpie. We appreciate your inquiry for the best marker that can be use on vinyl banners and fabric. We recommend to use Stained by Sharpie Fabric Markers, Brush Tip with item number 1779005.
<div class="bvseo-author">Answered by: Sharpie Consumer Care</div>
<div class="bvseo-pubdate">Date published: 2023-05-02</div>
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can the Oil based bold paint marker be used to touch up chips on a glass/electric stove top?
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<div class="bvseo-author">Asked by: Sue D</div>
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Oil-Based Sharpie Paint Markers create a semi-permanent design on glass. Using a scratchy dish sponge on the design will damage it or scrape it off. Yes, you can use it on glass/electric stove top, however, it would be removed whenever you clean it.
<div class="bvseo-author">Answered by: Sharpie Consumer Care</div>
<div class="bvseo-pubdate">Date published: 2023-11-02</div>
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Is it good for soft spongy materials and porous surfaces?
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<div class="bvseo-author">Asked by: Donut</div>
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Hi, Sharpie Oil-Based Paint Markers, Bold Point with item number 35235PP is highly recommended use on a surfaces like metal, pottery, wood, rubber, glass, plastic, and stone with a variety of high-contrast, vibrant colors that stand out on both light and dark surfaces.
<div class="bvseo-author">Answered by: Sharpie Consumer Care</div>
<div class="bvseo-pubdate">Date published: 2023-11-03</div>
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How do I remove this from car window&nbsp;
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<div class="bvseo-author">Asked by: Vicky</div>
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Hi Vicky, the Sharpie Oil-Based Paint Markers can be removed from a car window using the stain removal product, Amodex.
<div class="bvseo-author">Answered by: Sharpie Consumer Care</div>
<div class="bvseo-pubdate">Date published: 2024-03-28</div>
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What is the difference between #35568 Sharpie Bold oil-based white marker and this marker #35235PP?
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<div class="bvseo-author">Asked by: Matr</div>
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Both item numbers refer to white Sharpie Oil-Based Paint Marker in bold point; however, the packaging differs. The item number 35568 is open stock, while the item number 35235PP is carded.
<div class="bvseo-author">Answered by: Sharpie Consumer Care</div>
<div class="bvseo-pubdate">Date published: 2022-03-25</div>
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Are these Low in Halogen, corrosion free pens
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<div class="bvseo-author">Asked by: Ryan</div>
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Hi, Ryan. To have a concern addressed, please contact Sharpie directly or fill out the &quot;Contact Us&quot; link on the website.
<div class="bvseo-author">Answered by: Sharpie Consumer Care</div>
<div class="bvseo-pubdate">Date published: 2023-11-03</div>
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