About Paint and Ink Markers
Paint markers work well even on dirty, rusty, wet, and oily surfaces. They leave textured marks you can feel with your hand.
Ink markers work best on a clean, dry surface. Marks dry faster than paint and are smooth to the touch.
Both paint and ink markers are permanent.
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Wet-Surface Paint Markers



Write on wet surfaces or underwater. These paint markers also work well even on dirty, rusty, and oily surfaces. They have fade- and chip-resistant paint.
Tip Size | Stroke Wd., mm | For Use On | Drying Time, min. | Application Temp. Range, °F | Choose a Color | Each | |
Fine | 1.2 | Glass, Metal, Plastic, Rubber, Wood | 45 | -20° to 150° | 00000000 | 00000 | |
Medium | 2.4 | Concrete, Glass, Metal, Plastic, Rubber, Wood | 45 | -20° to 150° | 00000000 | 0000 | |
Bold | 3.2 | Concrete, Glass, Metal, Plastic, Rubber, Wood | 35 | -20° to 150° | 0000000 | 0000 |
Large-Capacity Wet-Surface Paint Markers


These long-life markers hold twice as much paint as our other wet-surface paint markers. They write on wet surfaces or underwater and also work well even on dirty, rusty, and oily surfaces. These markers have fade- and chip-resistant paint. They cannot be sold to the listed areas due to product labeling requirements.