If you’re looking to make bold, vivid lines of color on a variety of smooth surfaces, but also need your markings to be easily removable, Carmel’s line of liquid chalk markers are the way to go.
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Designed to be removed with a damp cloth from smooth, non-porous surfaces, liquid chalk markers are ideal for situations where markings need to be consistently removed and reapplied.
That makes them perfect for things like restaurant menu boards – which is why they are sometimes referred to as bistro chalk markers.
Liquid chalk markers apply paint that is VOC and solvent free. They are great for indoor use, but can also be used to write on surfaces that will stay outdoors, such as glass shop windows or notice boards.
Liquid chalk markings can be easily wiped away from these non-porous surfaces with a damp cloth, much like chalk can be wiped from a blackboard, but their composition is totally different. Unlike standard coloured chalk, liquid chalk markers create sharp, vivid lines of colour with much less potential for mess. There’s no powder to get on your hands, and markings are clear and long-lasting – until they are wiped away.
Liquid Chalk Markers Have Grown In Popularity Over The Past Few Years. You Can See Their Markings Everywhere, From Restaurants To Grocery Stores To All Kinds Of Arts And Crafts.
Even Though They Are Relatively Straightforward And Easy To Use, It’s Always A Good Idea To Learn How To Properly Use These Specialized Marking Tools.
When It Comes To Using Liquid Chalk Markers, It’s Easy To Remember This Rule Of Thumb: Just Shake, Pump And Draw.
1. Shake The Marker
Before use, it’s always a good idea to shake the marker a bit. Make sure to do this while the cap is still on.
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Push the marker up and down a few times to release the paint – you can give it up to 20 pumps each time you want to prime the nib.
It’s best to do this on a surface other than the one you’re writing on, so that you don’t mark your surface by accident. Try and hold the marker as upright as possible (at a right angle to the surface) so as to avoid drips or smudges.
Tip: Don’t apply too much pressure to the nib when pumping the markers. It can cause the nib to deform.
Tip: Always do a spot test before using the markers on the surface. This will allow you to see if the surface is compatible with your liquid chalk markers
Ideal surfaces include:
To remove liquid chalk markings from these types of surfaces, simply wipe them over with a damp cloth. You can also use a household cleaner to wipe them away.
Of course, you might want your markings to be permanent! If you do, follow these simple tips:
Always use a clean and damp cloth when erasing markings or a dry cloth with glass cleaner sprayed on the surface. After wiping with a damp cloth, if subtle remnants of markings are still visible on some surfaces like glass, use a little household cleaner to remove them.
Marker nibs can become ragged when used on rough surfaces. The felt nibs can be removed and reversed. If the nibs become clogged they can be removed and washed in clean water, dried and replaced.
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