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Lyra Permanent Marker, White, 2-4 mm Tip
The Lyra Permanent Marker in white is a high-quality marking tool designed for versatility and durability. Featuring a robust 2-4 mm tip, this marker allows for both precise detailing and bold, visible lines. The specialized white permanent ink is formulated to provide excellent opacity and coverage, ensuring that your marks remain clear and legible on a wide range of surfaces. Whether you are working in an industrial setting, a professional office, or on creative projects, this marker delivers consistent results with high resistance to fading and environmental wear.
This marker stands out due to its reliable ink flow and the ability to mark effectively on both smooth and porous materials. The white pigment is highly visible, making it an essential tool for labeling dark surfaces where standard black markers would be ineffective. Its durable tip construction maintains its shape over time, allowing for consistent line width throughout the life of the marker. Furthermore, the permanent nature of the ink ensures that your markings are long-lasting and resistant to smudging or environmental factors.
This marker may not be the best choice for writing on surfaces that are extremely oily, greasy, or wet, as the ink may struggle to adhere properly. Additionally, it is not intended for use on skin or for applications requiring food-safe ink.
To achieve the best results, ensure the surface is clean, dry, and free of dust or oils before marking. Shake the marker well with the cap on to ensure the pigment is properly mixed. Remove the cap and press the tip down firmly on a scrap piece of paper several times until the ink begins to flow into the tip. Once the tip is saturated, apply light pressure to write or mark your desired area. Always replace the cap tightly after use to prevent the ink from drying out.
For optimal longevity, store the marker in a horizontal position when not in use. If the tip becomes dry, re-prime it by pressing it against a hard surface until the ink flows again.
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