Paint Pen Usage

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Steel Supply Company Bleed Thru Blue Felt Tip Paint Pen (01402)

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Fig 1
Paint Pen felt tip should be
just damp. Saturating the
tip will produce a thicker
coat, increasing drying time.
Chisel tip allows for a bold
or fine line.
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Fig 2
Vibrant blue pigments
make the line more visible
on unpainted steel.
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Fig 3
Steel is sprayed with gray primer.
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Fig 4
10 seconds after painting,
lines are already beginning
to appear.
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Fig 5
After 30 seconds lines
are vibrant blue.
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Fig 6
One day after painting.
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Fig 7
Felt tip on rusted surface.
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Fig 8
Rusted surface is sprayed
with gray primer.
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Fig 9
Felt tip after 30 seconds.

Steel Supply Company Felt Tip Paint Pens (White-01316 or Yellow-01416)

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Fig 1.
Felt tip should be damp.
It is not necessary to
saturate the tip.
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Fig 2
Line is clear and bold.
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Fig 3
Line is dry after 10 seconds.
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Fig 4
Both white and yellow
Steel Supply Company
Paint Markers are both
the least expensive and
best quality on the market.
  • Lines are bold and clear
  • Dries very fast
  • At $1.85 each, they are less expensive

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