• Reviews around paint (3.68 of 5)

    Sharpie Oil Based Paint Marker, Assorted Fashion Colors, Pack of 5

    • they need to be used steadily while the lid is off or they become troublesome, if you press the tip down they WILL pour paint out of the tip, and the extra fine tip also don't work well at on a surface that requires the pen to be held sideways such as a wall
    • Paint not always uniform distribution and tough to initiate after sitting for awhile
    • I thought my first batch had a red pen with bad paint.
    • They are amazing paint markers, not exactly Sharpies, but could not have worked better
    • Good paint pens
    • If you want to make thin detailed lines these are by far the best paint marker to use, I haven't had any issues with dripping or blotting (from the point of the pen when the paint builds up in the tip) like I have had with the medium and large tipped markers
    • When using for a ceramic project you WILL have to heat it in order for the paint to become dishwasher safe
    • You also might need to write a little slower than you are used to in order to get enough paint onto the surface otherwise your writing will be easy to see through...like the end of a long paint brush stroke
    • Really great paint pens
    • FAST SHIPPING AND A GREAT OIL PAINT, LEAKS A
    • The paint is bright and I really appreciate the fine tips.
    • Once dry, the paint stands up nicely to abuse and clings well to the glass when I cut it and sand it with my wet glass sander
    • The paint seems durable (I clean the surfaces with alcohol first).
    • With the point heads of these pens they work great for finely detailed work that you want when you're trying to make a good looking paint scheme on a model
    • The colors are pretty, but the paint isn't durable
    • Pretty easy for my toddlers to use, however, they did sometimes pool up paint which made the project a little messy and not as neat as it could've been.
    • The particular craft I used them for was to create images on mugs and heat in an oven to "cure" the paint
    • These are some handy paint pens
    • These pens worked really well painting rocks.
    • Takes 30 - 40 presses of the tip (pointing down) to get paint to just start to flow & the flow is inconsistent after that
    • Works as well as a paint
    • these are not the full size durable paint pens i was expecting.
    • Uneven paint flow.
    • The best paint pens on the market!
    • The paint in this marker flows well without leaking.
    • The markers worked great but the paint did rub off offer a few washes for one grandma
    • The first time I used one of the markers, the tip fell completely out and dumped paint everywhere, ruining my project
    • , it looked like I had used real paint without the mess.
    • Actually much shinier paint than I thought
    • The paint is good and they have held up well for what I need.
    • I like the paint that markers
    • Great quality paint!!
    • I think everybody needs to purchase these awesome paint pens.
    • Beautiful colors, perfect paint flow after shaking quite well.
    • Dishwashing these bad boys is a disaster...you lose half the paint and the rest is faint and water-spotted
    • great paint markers
    • They dispense the paint well, and the colors are vibrant
    • I head to clean all the paint off the stripes and will be looking for another company!
    • Just like paint except without the mess and fast dry time!
    • This paint is quite durable, and you can apply it to multiple surfaces and it still stands up to washing and use
    • These are the BEST paint markers
    • We made about 12 of them and there was enough paint in these pens for all of them
    • These worked well, but 'leak/a lot' - extra paint came out of 2 of them with barely any pressure
    • Be sure to shake well and press down for a while after the first use to make sure the paint mixes well and the color comes out more accurately like the first use.
    • Great paint markers
    • When they work they work great and the paint is good, however they fell apart with very little use.
    • The fine tips allow for sharp lines and once dry it's as durable as the paint on the rest of the tool
    • I used them to label all sorts of stuff and the paint was easy to work with and (mostly) permanent on most stuff.
    • Fantastic paint markers
    • Terrific paint markers...used on a record guest book.
    • I created many lovely painted rocks only to see them fade after a few days in the sun
    • After one use the tip stopped working and paint leaks
    • The paint works exactly as expected, dries very quickly, and is really scratch resistant
    • Only 4 starts today because sometimes I need to do two coats over darker paints
    • I used these to personalize a wooden painted shotski - they worked perfectly!
    • Makes detailed painting on model structures a lot easier
    • Gold paint was coming out in little puddles and when I tried to clean the tip off the whole
    • However, the paint can easily be scratched off of the wine glass with your fingernail
    • Great paint pens
    • Best paint pens
    • We just have to accept this hard truth: There is no such thing as a "perfect" paint pen
    • It blew sliver paint everywhere (and that was a mess)
    • These are lousy....within 1 hour of using the silver the tip broke and the paint all spilled out.
    • The paint is very durable and stays on despite children playing with it, using an eraser on it, etc
    • See the attached image for a comparison between a ball point pen and the "fine point" paint pen.
    • Works perfectly for small details and writing so I can use a durable paint and get the look I want on projects
    • Sometimes the paint stops working, but all you have to do is pump the ink out again
    • However, the paint bleeds when a varnish is applied on top
    • The 'activation' directions on the pen in order to make it dispense the paint correctly were unclear
    • I've used paint pens and these leak suddenly and severely
    • Great paint pens
    • Nice paint sticks.
    • I really like that the paint
    • wish i could think of enough ways to use these lovely paint markers
    • they worked great for about a week then the paint would leak out forming a puddle
    • Less messy and more paint than some other brands I have used
    • However, I should note that even after an hour of drying, I was able to scratch the paint off of some areas with my nail
    • (I did use the dishwasher on one, and the results were very sad--missing, faint and water-speckled paint.)Anyway, these still are very easy to use.
    • Like most of these porous-tip paint markers, the paint dries out and clogs the tip, and if it dries deep enough, no amount of mashing and wetting and pumping will get them to work properly again.
    • The gold paint pen worked excellently both with writing words and doodling little shamrocks everywhere
    • When the surface is more porous, I had to go over it twice, but worth it for the vivid paint colors.
    • Perfect paint markers.
    • The paint flowed well and coverage was good
    • Once you get the paint flowing they work great
    • it writes like a marker and looks like it was painted - easy to use and easy to stay in the lines of an outline or stencil.
    • I don't know if was due to the temperature, not mixing/shaking the paint enough, or just operator error
    • It takes a lot of pumping to get product to finally prime, then it does not maintain a consistent paint level on the brush after it's been primed!
    • Even after following the directions (gently shaking the pens and pointing the tip flat on the paper after doing so), the paint would have a hard time coming out, if it even came out
    • Awful "paint" markers, if you can even call them that
    • Some of the best paint markers I've used
    • I purchased the sword at San Diego Comic Con this year and when I unwrapped it at home I discovered the packaging had worn out much of the golden color on the handle element, as well as patches of black where the silver paint on the blade peeled off
    • I also purchased Fine Point Paint Marker [Set of 3] Color: White for the different
    • These fine oil-based paint markers work as they should
    • I used these for glass and these were going on similar to the better paints we had
    • These are great paint makers with an strong extra fine point.
    • The paint is great but the delivery mechanism is useless.
    • The paint is smooth and has a nice finish
    • Paint doesn't squirt out like the other paint markers I've used.
    • I thought because they are sharpie brand they would be better paint pens
    • I bought "better" paint pens that were an actual art brand and these worked so much better
    • Great paint markers.
    • I bought "better" paint pens that were an actual art brand and these worked so much better
    • All in all, they work as advertised on paper, work ok on ceramics, but have the classic paint pen problem of letting loose too much on occasion, and the white seems least consistent in opacity.
    • Paint is super consistent and hasn't dried out on me.
    • Great paint markers.
    • White pen worked for 2 days, then stopped writing (just released oil, no color), and when I tried to reprime it, it just splattered paint droplets all over when I shook it
    • Excellent paint markers.
    • Also uses after the first time, I had some difficulty getting the paint to flow in the tip well, either no paint or dripping.
    • The only problem I had was getting the paint out
    • Like most of these porous-tip paint markers, the paint dries out and clogs the tip, and if it dries deep enough, no amount of mashing and wetting and pumping will get them to work properly again.
    • That way other paint on the stone is protected, and I can still use the paint pen without the color bleeding
    • Great paint markers.
    • The paint is also really durable, nearly impossible to remove or scrape off after application
    • I had pictured a beautiful, rich white paint ink, similar to the appearance of White Out, I suppose, and instead what I got was some watery, translucent white that immediately faded to see-through
    • they worked great for about a week then the paint would leak out forming a puddle
    • great paint marker fine point ideal for find places.
    • FAST SHIPPING AND A GREAT OIL PAINT, LEAKS A
    • would like a
    • Now my students use dry erase markers everyday, so I kept the removal trick a
    • Even when NOT using resin this is a poor product as the ink is not good quality and the marker tips fall out as if you'd bought something very cheap
    • I suppose I'd like them a little larger with more paint as it seemed I burned through em pretty quick.