PILOT - Pintor, Set of 4 Creative Multi-Surface Water-Based Permanent Markers - Quick Dry - For Fabrics, Glass, Wood, Stone, DIY/Amateur Artists - Extra Fine, Fine, Medium and Broad Tips - White
M**O
Best
These are one of the best paint markers (I have bought several colours). The colours are vivid, quite thick, stay on the surface and do not leak.
L**R
Worth the money, recommend
Lovely colours for Easter rock painting
A**Y
Brilliant pens - vibrant colours
Love these pens they are the best I’ve tried by a long shot
E**V
Will be buying more
Love the product, such pretty colours, look stunning on wood.
A**R
Greya
Love these for my scrapbook !
S**E
As Good As Posca
When I ordered these, I found out my wife had also ordered some Posca pens, which apparently are the go to paint pen in this world. She had to wait a couple of extra weeks for hers to be delivered, but then let our daughters loose on some very important rock painting. No, I have no idea but the girls loved it.A few hours later, and a table covered in colourful rocks, I can say these were a hit. The pens worked just as well as the Posca ones, and with thick tips were perfect for colouring the larger areas / backgrounds.The colours included in this pack are bold and come out brightly on stone. I didn't know beforehand that I needed superhero minion decorated rocks in my life, but now I know it to be true.These pens are great, go buy them.
M**S
Great for painting rocks!
I ordered these with the intention of using them for rock-painting to be part of the current craze, and they're doing the job really well!You get six pens in a handy wallet. All the pens are individually sealed - presumably to keep the paint from drying out? They are easy to unwrap though. The instructions recommend shaking them twenty times then pressing the nib down 3-4 times, but I shook each one around thirty times and still had to press the nib down around twenty times before the paint fully flowed. However that still takes less than a minute! Once the paint is flowing, the pens work brilliantly. You can get a thin enough line to write clearly in joined-up writing, but you can also easily colour in large areas. The colours are bright and vibrant and showed up well on the different materials I tried, from cardboard to porous garden stones. I did find that some of the colours were not quite as expected - the red for example is very pink rather than the colour it shows on the pen lid - but overall I'm really pleased with performance and outcome.
L**I
Colour me Confused (slightly)
I craft a lot - so the chance to try these Pintor Markers was welcome - I currently use Posca pens/markers so this means at least I have a reference point for any comparison. There is almost no information on uses on the packaging - so a trip to the product site gave more info. I started by painting on a glass jar (although this is one of the least compatible mediums) thinking that I'd put it in the oven for 50 mins when I'd finished (recommended) it's suggested that to get the brightest colour results you should go over the image a second time (once dry) I tried this but the second application just removed ormoved the first layer - so then I tried the 50 mins in the oven - thinking this would fix the 1st layer and allow another layer of painting - oh no it didn't ( and that's 50 mins of electricity I won't get back) the last recommended step (for glass) was to varnish the item but couldn't you use any markers on Glass then varnish over them? - in fairness I tried the Posca pens on the same piece of Glass and they were no different and the colour and coverage were just about the same. I'd done one side of a canvas Tote Bag and used the Poscas so I decided to make it double-sided and use the Pintor Markers for the remaining side ('the compatibility level is high for this medium Obi Wan') Again applying the colour a second time made them vibrant; almost to the point of Luminosity - I was impressed - and even more so when I repainted one of my Garden Gnomes (took me a while to catch him - but once he settled down....) the paint went on very quickly, with good coverage and a very professional matt/biscuit type finish (I still think I'll apply a sealant or varnish though). In conclusion I'd say the more compatible the medium - the better the result and Pintor is very like Posca and the pricing is almost the same. Much of a muchness
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