Sanford Mean Streak Permanent Marking Stick,Bullet Marker Point Style - White Ink - 2 Each
F**R
Tested and proven. Awesome product.
I use these for writing ID numbers on vulcanized rubber and silicone molds for centrifugal casting. Lasts for ages and standa out bright an opaque against the dark rubber.Been using these for over two years, and our equipment has molds that were marked with these yeeeeeeears ago (20+ for some of them!)Comes off easily when fresh in the first call it thirty seconds - which means if you muck it up you can gently scrape it off with a fingernail or wipe it with a cloth and redo it.
T**A
Perfect to mark on glass too.
I work at a dealership, and I use them to put my initials in the corner of the windshields after I take pictures of the cars and trucks for the internet. They are great. It stays on through the rain and it's easy to remove with a razor blade when we sell the cars. I can drive through the lot and see which ones that I've done and which ones need to be done. I've been through at least 6 or more in the last 2 years.
R**N
Good but very goopy
We used this to label our trash cans but it's kind f waxy and goopy. It works but hard to control so don't try to do fine lines. Takes more than a few minutes to dry.
M**9
Don't like it!
This marker writes very large and goopy! Wanted it to use on labels but it wrote so large I couldn't fit the word in. Plus it doesn't come out "clean"...its a goopy marker and the tip is large. I will look for something else.
K**N
tip sticks to cap; cap breaks
The tip on the storage cylinder is glued on. If the glue fails due to manufacturing defect, the tip comes off with the cap, and gets stuck inside the cap. The cap is thinner plastic than the tip, so you can't extract the tip- instead the cap breaks. With no tip, and no cap, the marker is useless.
D**K
Longevity.
Use it to mark concrete (where to cut). Do not disappear like chalk after a day or two. Will last a long time, even in rain.
W**L
Great touch-up tool.
Perfect for touching up dings and scratches on baseboards, door frames, and window sills. Almost invisible match for my trim paint once it has dried.
A**C
Used on greasy, rusty automotive parts - holds up surprisingly well
Used across the board in the shop, vehicle yard -- I use this to index driveshafts, rear ends and the paint sticks, can be relied on.
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