Description
Twin pack white markers feature two premium waterproof markers with varying tips. They provide customers a quality liquid chalk marker for their artwork. The markers can be used on a variety of surfaces, like Cohas products, classic chalkboards, glass, plastic and more. They are perfect for use adding lettering and decorative art to nonporous surfaces. Because of the markers’ versatility, customers can use the markers virtually anywhere and for anything!
INCLUDED FREE! In every twin pack, we include free Cohas label samples. The labels come in small oval and rectangle shapes. They will stick to a variety of surfaces, like glass, plastic, and metal, and are compatible with liquid chalk markers. The labels are dishwasher safe and not recommened for painted surfaces. To remove label, use gentle heat from a hair dryer.
Use and Care
Cohas markers are easy to use. Shake the marker well before opening. Prime the marker by holding it vertically against a scrap material and pushing down. This will depress the tip into the barrel, allowing it fill. Hold for approximately 10 seconds and release. It may take several tries to allow the ink to flow. Once filled, the tip may need to be refilled occasionally.
The markers’ waterproof ink means it will not wash off with just water. To clean the ink, use a cleaner with ammonia, like Windex or kitchen cleaner. Allow the surface to fully dry before reapplying markers.
Dimensions
- 0.5mm tip marker makes 1/64 inch lines
- 1mm tip marker makes 1/32 inch lines
- 6mm tip marker makes 1/8 inch lines
- Free labels measure 2 1/8 inches by 1 inch each
Deadeye –
I liked the fine marker best however you must use the xtra fine marker for longer lettered labels. I like the appearance of my spice rack and every spice is easily located now.
BB –
Just what I needed and have been looking for to use on my spice jars. The pens are really great, needed the small tips.
A Uni –
Pretty labelers on all my laundry dispensers. I converted from the box you find laundry soap in, and put everything in glass jars/bottles. This is how I now know what powder is which…LOVELY laundry space (now if I could just re-do the entire basement…hmmm