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🎨 Make your mark permanent — because your style deserves to last!
Artline White Permanent Fabric Markers come as a set of two, featuring 2mm bold and fine tips designed for versatile fabric customization. Their premium, alcohol-based white ink is waterproof, fade-resistant, and machine washable, making them ideal for dark fabrics like uniforms, blazers, and bedding. Trusted by thousands, these markers deliver professional, lasting results that stand out wash after wash.
| ASIN | B089F8MSF1 |
| Additional Features | Washable |
| Age Range Description | 16+ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,736 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #146 in Permanent Markers & Marker Pens |
| Brand | Artline |
| Brand Name | Artline |
| Color | white |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 2,293 Reviews |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Included Components | 2 Markers |
| Ink Base | Alcohol |
| Ink Color | White |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Dimensions | 5 x 2.01 x 0.51 inches |
| Item Weight | 18 Grams |
| Line Size | 2 |
| Manufacturer | Artline |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 175033 |
| Marker Type | Fabric Marker |
| Material Type | Plastic (Body), Felt (Tip) |
| Model Number | 175033 |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Pattern | Letter Print |
| Point Type | Bold |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Dark Fabric |
| Style | Permanent |
| Subject Character | [BLANK] |
| Surface Recommendation | Fabric |
| Target Audience | Adult |
| Theme | Fabric customization |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Writing Instrument Form | Marker Pen |
L**A
It's great
It works really good on dark color Fabrics
M**Y
Nice white markers
Nice markers
L**I
Failed Project, Paint Washed Away
Maybe I was using the wrong product for what I wanted to do. I'm so tired of matching mis-matched socks! There are seven grandchildren in my house, a total of ten people. Even if they only wore one pair of socks a day (which isn't the case) that's seventy pairs - or a hundred forty single socks each week that is looking for its twin. So I thought I'd buy all the same socks, only in different sizes, and mark the size on the sole of the foot. The youngest two wear a size 4T clothes, so I put a 4 on the bottom of their socks. I put a 6 or an 8 on the bottom of the next size up, for the kids wearing sizes 6 and 8 in clothing, and a 12 on the sole of the ten-year-old's, who is between a size 10 and 12 right now. After the socks were washed twice, the remaining paint-marked numbers were too faint to read. I thought fabric paint would hold up, but maybe I need to try a white permanent ink marker. If anyone has a better idea - please, let me know! I don't know what else white fabric paint pens would be used for - but if you are planning on washing the item, be forewarned. The paint washed away.
M**O
Works good
Works good. It`s soluble in water, so it`s not absolutely permanent. But In my case (plastic markings) it was a plus.
L**J
Not exactly permanent but it works fairly well.
I use these to mark my Mother’s dark colored laundry at the facility she’s in. The marks fade after a couple of washing and drying so I have to reapply her name often.
P**H
Arrived totally dried out
I had never tried any fabric markers before, so I thought this was just an inkless « marker » that wasn’t working bc I was using it to change the color of ink that was already printed on the shirt. Didn’t work at all. Then I decided to test it on the inside of a shirt and still nothing. This time my partner was with me and was like «you need to shake it first… it’s totally dried out ». We both shook it pretty hard and absolutely no difference was made. I took out the felt part and reversed it and only the back 2/3 of it has ink at all. It works just fine with the tip reversed, but it absolutely doesn’t look like that’s the end that was made to be used. Plus, the whole thing is very short. And when I shake it, it sounds like there’s no ink in there… just a ball rolling around. There doesn’t appear to be any way to open the other end of the marker to confirm that or not. Edit: changing from 2 to 1 star because the marker ran out of ink after two words. The barrel of it was absolutely empty, as no amount of shaking or changing the tip around gave it more ink. Didn’t even get to do a second thickening stroke on these letters. Trash. Update #2: Found the second pen. It had absolutely no ink.
M**N
Great for all the electronics cases they sell
I keep buying different hard-shell cases for various other electronics, from battery chargers to drones to phone cases -- these work great to label them all. I do sometimes do 2 passes with the marker, and be sure to shake it up in between, but the labels haven't faded. I'll always have one of these going forward.
M**3
Works great
Tried another brand after these ran out that I had. Returned new set of other brand because didnt even come close to quality or function. Won't stray again!
W**R
Really handy
Really good, I use this with a black sharpie fabric marker to clean up edges. This marker feels like acrylic paint when it dries, but it doesn't wash out (leave to set for a couple days before washing). When used on black clothing, you'll need a few layers to build up how white it is, otherwise it'll just look gray and faded (which can be used for grading and shadows)
N**S
Great for sewing with coloured fabrics
Perfect for working on coloured fabrics. It works just as advertised.
R**R
Not really fantastic for fabric as advertised
Initial phase to get the ink out was really tough. and the flow subsequently was not moving, thus the writing had to be done several times and still it was not very clear.
M**A
Good
Goood
I**B
Pratique mais s'efface
Je trouve très pratique pour l'équipement de hockey mais il faut penser le renouveler de temps en temps car il s'efface.
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