Posca Acrylic Paint Marker PC-1MR Ultra Fine Tip Orange - Paints on All Surfaces and Non-Toxic
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The Posca Acrylic Paint Marker, PC-1MR Ultra Fine Tip in Orange is a must-have for artists, crafters, and DIY lovers alike! With its ultra-fine tip, you can achieve precision and detail in your artwork, making it perfect for intricate designs and delicate line work. This versatile marker is designed to be used on almost any surface, including paper, glass, wood, and fabric, allowing you to express your creativity anywhere and anytime. The opaque paint is alcohol and solvent-free,...
Show moreThe Posca Acrylic Paint Marker, PC-1MR Ultra Fine Tip in Orange is a must-have for artists, crafters, and DIY lovers alike! With its ultra-fine tip, you can achieve precision and detail in your artwork, making it perfect for intricate designs and delicate line work. This versatile marker is designed to be used on almost any surface, including paper, glass, wood, and fabric, allowing you to express your creativity anywhere and anytime. The opaque paint is alcohol and solvent-free, ensuring vibrant colors that cover well without harmful chemicals. Being non-toxic and water-based, it offers peace of mind, particularly for young artists or those working in schools.
Less| manufacturer | MACPHERSON |
|---|---|
| color | Orange |
| height | 0.393700787 |
| weight | 0 |
| width | 0.7086614166 |
| size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| length | 5.1968503884 |
| productGroup | Home |
Yes, the Posca PC-1MR is a water-based marker, making it safe and easy to use.
Absolutely! This marker is versatile and can be used on fabric without the risk of fading.
Yes, the marker is non-toxic and designed to be safe for use by children.
The ink lasts a long time when stored properly, and the cap should always be replaced after use.
You can use the Posca PC-1MR on a variety of surfaces including paper, stone, metal, glass, and wood.
Yes, you can use it like watercolor paint, allowing for beautiful color blending.