Review: Sharpie paint marker
- shojialder
- Jan 16, 2015
- 2 min read

Ah yes the nice, not so cheap, not so nice marker that every toy loves. But in some ways the marker is actually pretty nice, it has good opacity so you can cover up those mistakes on a sticker or canvas, or go over a colored surface and not have to worry about he back ground color showing through. But by far the biggest downside of this marker, is how streaky it is. I shouldnt have to pump up the marker every other tag or every few seconds when im coloring something in on a sticker or canvas. But the markers do have their upsides, they are cheaper than things like Poscas and Molotows which makes them affordable. The opacity in the markers isn't the best not gunna lie but it's no the worst. The only marker that really covers up other markers is the black (Which is very normal because black in the darkest color) and other dark colors like brown. The white is probably one of the worst colors you could get in this marker, its streaky, translucent and seems like it needs to be pupmed every 24 hours. I recommend spending a bit more money on a Molotow for a white marker so you can have that opacoty that everyone loves. The Sharpie paint series does come in metallics, it comes in silver and gold and uh they're pretty good. The opacity is very nice but they do leak if you pump them more than like 4 times, a pool of paint will form on your drawing surface if you are not careful which means you could get drips if you wanted...
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