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Permanent White Marker Pen for Dark Surfaces
Permanent White Marker Pen for Dark Surfaces
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Clear, High-Contrast Marking on Any Dark Surface
This permanent white marker pen is designed to deliver crisp, opaque lines on dark and non-porous surfaces. Its 3 mm nib provides a solid, consistent stroke that is easy to read from a distance, making it suitable for both detailed labeling and bold marking tasks. The plastic barrel is lightweight and comfortable to hold, supporting controlled writing during extended use.
The fast-drying, water-resistant ink helps reduce smudging and ensures your markings stay legible over time. Ideal for writing on sticker labels, acrylic boards, plastic, metal, glass, and other smooth or dark-colored materials, this marker is well-suited for offices, workshops, warehouses, classrooms, and home organization. Use it for labeling storage bins, marking tools and equipment, creating signs, or adding notes to dark folders and packaging.
Why It's a Smart Choice
- High visibility on dark surfaces - Opaque white ink provides strong contrast, ensuring text and markings are easy to read.
- Durable, water-resistant ink - Permanent ink formulation resists fading and moisture, helping labels remain clear over time.
- Versatile 3 mm nib - Balanced tip size suitable for both labeling and simple illustrations on a wide range of materials.
FAQ
Q: On which surfaces does this marker work best?
A: It is most effective on dark or non-porous surfaces such as plastic, metal, glass, acrylic boards, coated labels, and dark-colored paper or card.
Q: Is the ink truly permanent?
A: Yes. Once dry, the ink is designed to be long-lasting and water-resistant. It may be removed from some smooth surfaces only with strong cleaners or solvents.
Q: How thick is the writing line?
A: The 3 mm nib produces a medium line that is suitable for clear labeling and general writing, offering good legibility without being overly bold.
Q: Does the ink dry quickly?
A: The ink is fast-drying under normal conditions, helping to reduce smears when writing on non-porous or glossy surfaces.
