Posca Black Marker
Posca brand paint marker for drawing, coloring, or painting.
Permanent felt markers on porous surfaces; once the paint is dry, you can varnish the creation with gouache or acrylic paint varnish. On smooth surfaces, Posca is temporary; you can fix the paint on porcelain by applying a water-based spray varnish at a distance of 30cm with gentle circular movements. Decorated items with Posca markers lose their food-safe status.
- POSCA on textiles such as cotton, silk, linen, or skai, polyester, viscose, and coated canvas: for better fixation, wash your fabric before decorating. Start by outlining and then color in gradually to avoid a potential blotting effect on delicate fabrics. To fix the colors, iron the fabric from the reverse side without steam.
- POSCA on glass and windows: erasable with a damp cloth or glass cleaner.
- POSCA on glass and ceramics: for non-food use, fix the colors with a water-based varnish.
- POSCA on unglazed terracotta and porcelain: bake the item in the oven at 220 °C for 45 minutes to fix the colors.
Usage Tips:
- Shake the Posca up and down with the cap on to ensure the paint inside is well mixed.
- Prime the marker on a sheet of paper by pressing the tip several times until it is saturated with paint.
- Then use your Posca on the surface of your choice, and if the flow becomes weaker, prime the tip again on a sheet of paper.
Posca brand paint marker for drawing, coloring, or painting.
Permanent felt markers on porous surfaces; once the paint is dry, you can varnish the creation with gouache or acrylic paint varnish. On smooth surfaces, Posca is temporary; you can fix the paint on porcelain by applying a water-based spray varnish at a distance of 30cm with gentle circular movements. Decorated items with Posca markers lose their food-safe status.
- POSCA on textiles such as cotton, silk, linen, or skai, polyester, viscose, and coated canvas: for better fixation, wash your fabric before decorating. Start by outlining and then color in gradually to avoid a potential blotting effect on delicate fabrics. To fix the colors, iron the fabric from the reverse side without steam.
- POSCA on glass and windows: erasable with a damp cloth or glass cleaner.
- POSCA on glass and ceramics: for non-food use, fix the colors with a water-based varnish.
- POSCA on unglazed terracotta and porcelain: bake the item in the oven at 220 °C for 45 minutes to fix the colors.
Usage Tips:
- Shake the Posca up and down with the cap on to ensure the paint inside is well mixed.
- Prime the marker on a sheet of paper by pressing the tip several times until it is saturated with paint.
- Then use your Posca on the surface of your choice, and if the flow becomes weaker, prime the tip again on a sheet of paper.
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