• Reviews around spin (1.81 of 5)

    Sharpie 37371PP Oil-Based Paint Markers, Fine Point, Assorted Colors, 1 Blister Pack with 5 Markers, Total of 5 Markers

    • , this wasn't a one off situation, bleed one second and dry out the next, yay inconsistency, but they caused me to have to repaint sections of my work, which is counter productive and costs me valuable time
    • Use a dry erase marker to remove at the end of the year.
    • I loved them, they work great and dry very quick
    • I loved them, they work great and dry very quick
    • Hint: they can erase if you write over them with dry erase marker
    • You do have to put in the extra muscle to remove it with dry erase marker and Kleenex.
    • Unfortunately the pots must be clean and absolutely dry and you really need to be able to put the cleaned dry pots on their side so the marker can be held with the tip down not sideways
    • I ordered my markers through Prime Now, and was absolutely excited to use them - until my white marker turned out to be half-dry and mostly unresponsive, even after multiple shakes and religiously following the instructions provided
    • Now my students use dry erase markers everyday, so I kept the removal trick a
    • In order to erase the oil based marker off of the desks all you have to do is cover the ink with a dry erase marker and it wipes off very easily
    • I was hoping once dry it would turn back into a RED but no such luck!
    • They are also VERY easy to remove, just color over the paint markers with a black dry erase marker and then use a dry napkin to wipe it off and a little baby wipe to clean up what's remaining
    • Easy to remove with dry erase marker.
    • I started young, enjoying a large huff of low-odor, chisel point dry erase markers
    • It was used to write directly on classroom desks, and when dry it was erased by coloring over it with a dry-erase marker.