Automotive Tire Paint Markers - 12 Color Oil-Based Permanent Markers, Medium Tip, Quick-Dry, Waterproof for Metal, Wood, Rubber (Car Washing & Maintenance Paint Repair Tools)
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Product Title:
🖊️The Marker That Stays Put
Description:
You know that feeling when you grab a marker, write something down, and three days later… it's gone? Faded, smudged, or just gave up on life. 😤
This one? Different story.
🎨 Ink That Actually Flows No skipping, no sputtering, no shaking it like a Polaroid picture just to get it started. Smooth, consistent flow from first stroke to last. Your hand will feel like it's cheating.
🌈 Color That Pops Bold, bright, unmistakable. White that stays white. On metal, wood, cardboard – even rubber tires. It doesn't whisper. It announces.
🔒 Stays Put. For Real. Once it's dry, it's not going anywhere. No fading, no peeling, no rubbing off on your fingers days later. One pass and you're done.
Who is this for? For the guy who takes pride in his garage. For the DIYer who can't stand a chipped toolbox or a faded tire letter. For anyone who believes that if you're going to mark something, you might as well do it right. ✅
You care about the little details. Because little details add up to a big impression – on your car, your workshop, and yourself.
Mark it once. Make it last. 👊
Before using the new pen, first remove the plastic protective film from the barrel, then shake the pen up and down several times to evenly mix the ink inside the cartridge. Hold the pen upright with the tip facing upward, press the tip down with your hand for about 3 to 4 seconds, then release it to release the air inside the cartridge (as the new pen is completely sealed and contains a large amount of air, which may cause excessive ink to spurt out if the pressure is too high). Turn the tip downward and press it several times until ink begins to flow out, and then it is ready for use. Be sure to use up all the expelled ink until the ink color becomes faint before pressing again, to prevent excessive ink from flowing out. After writing, replace the cap securely for storage. If the pen has not been used for a long time, the ink outlet on the tip may become clogged with dried ink; simply press the tip twice to allow fresh ink to dissolve the clog and restore ink flow. (Avoid pressing the tip repeatedly to prevent excessive ink from seeping out.)