• Reviews around work (4.78 of 5)

    uni-posca Paint Marker Pen - Extra Fine Point - Set of 12 (PC-1M12C)

    • These work great, and I would definitely buy them again when the current ones run out of paint!
    • The markers are great to work with for fine line work and even to fill in smaller areas.
    • Great pens -- work great on rocks.
    • I've been using them for very fine detailed work on a wall mural
    • Fine point for fine work.
    • Super for more intricate craft work
    • These work well, not as well as the "medium" point.
    • The points aren't quite as fine as I had hoped, but I was still able to use them for fine detail work
    • Shake and squibble untill it start working
    • They have an easily cleaned plastic tip and allow for some finer work.
    • These ultra fine tips work beautifully!
    • Great pencils for fine work.
    • These work really well and maintain their bright colors well without having to do multiple coats
    • These work very well to mark spots on a vehicle to remember where they are when you work on it.
    • The painted marker parts were the highlights (works really great for that) and the light blue background graphic.
    • Matte finish, I use a clear acrylic coat spray to protect the work from weather
    • I ordered this set and a set of the medium point and they all have worked well so far
    • These pens allow us (and even our 92 year old Nana) to do fine detail work, and we love them!We allow our artwork to dry when we change colors, usually using a hair dryer to speed things along.
    • these work great for painting rocks.
    • Excellent markers work at dealership need to write on
    • Bought to paint on rocks and they work beautifully especially for fine detail work.
    • These work SO well for rock painting
    • Beautiful colors and the work consistently
    • Unlike other paint markers where pumping damages tips, this product is a must have for fine detail work.
    • Works so well for fine detailed work.
    • These work well for that purpose
    • The work great though.
    • If you 'push' the line away from you (as you would if you're writing cursive and you are writing the letter "O"), you will get some feathering unless you ease up on the pressure.